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1905 what's the name of the first movie?

1905 The first movie was called Dingjun Mountain.

Dingjun Mountain is the first film made by China people themselves. Photographed in Fengtai Photo Studio in Beijing, screened in the Grand View Building in Qianmen. The film is directed by Ren Qingtai and starring Tan Xinpei. The film was released in China (Qing Dynasty) on February 28th, 905, ending the history that there was no domestic film in China.

The film Dingjun Mountain is based on the 70th, 7th1Hui of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and tells the story of Liu Bei's battle with Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period. Tan Xinpei, a famous veteran of Beijing Opera, performed some of his best works in front of the camera.

Evaluation:

Once China's films came out, they had distinctive national characteristics. Maybe this is a match made in heaven. China's first film is actually a combination of the quintessence of Peking Opera, and the play is also a symbolic Dingjun Mountain. The famous actress Tan Xinpei became the first performing artist in China to set foot in the film industry.

Therefore, although this silent film made with only one hand-held wooden camera has no considerable copies, its prominent position in film history is unique.