A Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire

A Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire

1961
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Overview

A Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire is a 1961 Chinese documentary directed by Fu Ya and Huang Bao-Shan. As described by Erik Barnouw, it was assembled in Peking using footage from many sources in China and abroad to document the evolution of the People’s Republic of China. Another source notes that it looks back on 34 years of the People’s Liberation Army. The title comes from Mao Zedong’s famous quote: “A single spark can start a prairie fire,” symbolizing how small revolutionary actions can grow into a broad movement.

Status: Released

Language: ZH

Production Information

Production Countries
China
Spoken Languages
Mandarin

Quick Facts

Original Title Xing Xing Zhi Huo Keyo Liao Yuan
Release Date January 1, 1961
Status Released
Language ZH

Cast

Key Crew

Fu Ya
Director
Huang Bao-Shan
Director

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