
Mu Bai
Acting
Biography
Bai Mu (1920-April 26, 2012) was born in Tianjin. When he was a young, he was fond of literature and art. In 1941, he joined the China Travel Theater as an actor. After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, he served as an actor in the Shanghai Film Studio and deputy head of the actor troupe.
Known For

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Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

The tale of one man who fought against the tyranny of a ruler and led his people in battle in the ultimate sacrifice for his country.
The Founding of a Republic

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夺子战争

1930s, Jiangxi Soviet Area. Jiang Mengzi bids farewell to his newlywed wife Xiang Wu'er and joins the main force of the Red Army on the Long March. Xiao Zhenkui, the leader of the "Communist Removal Group", took the opportunity to return to the countryside to launch a white terror. Mengzi's father, chairman of the Township Soviet, and his sister were killed at the same time. The pregnant Wu'er gave birth to a child on the way to escape. Wu'er is found out hiding and forced to work as a wet nurse. Will Mengzi return in time to save his family?
Red Flag on the Green Hill

During the ten years of Chaos, the young lady from businessman Zhang's family takes care of the whole family and keeps everyone together.
The way she lives

In 1949, as the country celebrates liberation, KMT agents are ploting.
Unforgettable Battle

Steelworker Ding Da-gan suffered severe burns in an accident. The victim's condition was almost hopeless, but people from all over the country rallied to save Ding Da-gan's life, and death receded.
Spring Reigns Everywhere

During the Cultural Revolution a powerless newspaper writer struggles with his conscience at the pervasive dishonesty and immorality from the top on down. The ethical and professional conflicts eventually threaten both his work and family relationships,
Troubled Laughter

During the Cultural Revolution, the director of a farm collective studies medicine on her own in order to provide a more effective alternative to the collective's "capitalist" health care clinic, then investigates and exposes a sinister plot by the clinic's staff.
Chunmiao

In 1947, the Chinese Red Army sets a trap for the Nationalist forces in Jiangsu province.
From Victory to Victory

The clan law of the Yang family works against the relationships of a widow and her daughter until a new marriage law is enacted after liberation.
A Wave of Unrest

Set in a village in north China, a veteran leads villagers to raise productivity by scientific methods.
Happiness of Farmers

Lu Ban's second short titled The Man Who Doesn’t Bother about Trifles (不拘小节的人 bùjū xiǎojié de rén). He carefully toned down the political satire here, switching his target to intellectuals instead of bureaucrats. The main character, Li Shaobai, is a rude literary critic who goes to a conference to lecture about satirical literature. Li is absolutely full of himself, and constantly misunderstands other people. Like Before the New Director Arrives, The Man Who Doesn’t Bother about Trifles was greeted with plenty of positive responses. Still, while Lu tried to be more careful with this second short, this didn’t stop some critics from taking issue with its ridiculous main character and humor.
The Man Who Did Not Bother With Trifles

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Hu li mi an

While looking for his cat, a young boy meets and befriends his neighbor, who is a biology professor.
Our Little Cat

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