Barrier-free movie public welfare viewing activities in Kaizhou, more than 40 people realize their dreams and feel the charm of movies

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popcorn and cola is missing, and there is no smart phone notification sound and light that usually pops up from time to time. Some audiences in the audience turned their heads sideways, some people put their ears to the screen, and left with their bodies. seat. Others looked up, closed their eyes and listened.

Barrier-free movie public welfare viewing activities in Kaizhou, more than 40 people realize their dreams and feel the charm of movies - Lujuba

The light of the screen swept across these focused faces. They are a group of people forgotten in the movie world—the visually impaired.

Compared with any theater-line movie, this movie "Dahe Sing" has a lot of "talk", and the narration runs through almost the entire duration. In fact, it has a more accurate name: accessible movies.

Barrier-free movie public welfare viewing activities in Kaizhou, more than 40 people realize their dreams and feel the charm of movies - LujubaBarrier-free movie public welfare viewing activities in Kaizhou, more than 40 people realize their dreams and feel the charm of movies - Lujuba

On July 2, a public welfare viewing event for the barrier-free movie "The River Sing" was launched at the Kaizhou Future Times Cinema. More than 40 visually impaired people from the Kaizhou District Blind Association participated in the event. Feel the charm of movies together in front of the big screen and hear the colors of music.

​​music documentary film "Dahe Sing" was created by the School of Journalism and Communication of Tsinghua University. Multi-threaded follow-up of the stories of Ningxia musician and contemporary artist Su Yang and folk artists along the Yellow River who have influenced his creation, including stories of stories, shadow puppets, Qinqiang, Huaer and other traditional folk arts. These characters sing their destiny, interweave the scenery of the four seasons on both sides of the Yellow River, and explore the common future of land and culture.

This movie "The River Sings" is not only the first big movie with blind soundtrack released simultaneously on the domestic theater, but also a large number of traditional music elements. This event was jointly initiated by the China Blind Association and the "Dahe Sing" film project team. It is hoped that through this film, will arouse the resonance of traditional culture among the broad audience, including the visually impaired.

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