Manchukuo Film Association
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| Traditional Chinese | 株式會社滿洲映畫協會 | ||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 株式会社满洲映画协会 | ||||||||
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| Kanji | 株式會社滿洲映畫協會 | ||||||||
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Manchukuo Film Association Corporation (株式會社滿洲映畫協會, Kabushiki kaisha Manshū eiga kyōkai) or Man'ei (滿映) (Chinese: 株式會社滿洲映畫協會) was a Japanese film studio in Manchukuo during the 1930s and 1940s.
After the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, the Soviet Red Army facilitated the transfer of Man-ei's assets and equipment to the Chinese communists. This became the basis for the Communist Party of China's first full function film studio, the Northeastern Film Studio.