The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) promoted a film during the past national holiday break with anti-U.S. sentiment and praise for its one-party rule.
The CCP marked the anniversary of the start of its rule in China on Oct. 1, with the holiday lasting until Oct. 7. The seven-day holiday, known as Golden Week, saw tightened control over film releases and the implementation of an unofficial ban on foreign productions, including Hollywood blockbusters, as the Party works to keep control over the public sentiment needed to protect its rule.