"Little Things" shortlisted for Pingyao Film Festival's post-95 director as the youngest finalist

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'Little Things' shortlisted for Pingyao Film Festival's post-95 director as the youngest finalist - Lujuba


1905 Film Network News Recently, the film "Little Things" starring Dong Bowen, Chen Chengyu, Song Yingchun, and Ding Wenbo, written and directed by Ning Yuanyuan, a cutting-edge filmmaker born in 1995, has its world premiere at the Fourth Pingyao International Film Festival. The film was a finalist in the "Hidden Dragon" section of this film festival. At the age of 21, Ning Yuanyuan also became the youngest finalist director in the competition section of the film festival.


'Little Things' shortlisted for Pingyao Film Festival's post-95 director as the youngest finalist - Lujuba


Focus on the little things of "puppy love"

First experience of love awakening youth resonance


The movie "Little Things" focuses on campus youth themes and tells the little things about "puppy love". The film is composed of a "Poppy Love Oolong", which outlines the growth story of a teenager: How adolescent high school student was mistaken for a young love with Lin Xiaoyu, a classmate, and the two began a period that is relaxed and humorous, but also with growth. A painful review trip. In this process, He Xiao tasted the sweetness and bitterness of the first love, and gradually resolved the estrangement with his strict father, and realized growth and transformation. The film uses a fresh and bright painting style and delicate and humorous brushstrokes to portray a young but true youth chatter. It also uses this "first love experience" to portray the ignorance, rebellion, and frivolousness of the youth.


'Little Things' shortlisted for Pingyao Film Festival's post-95 director as the youngest finalist - Lujuba


'Little Things' shortlisted for Pingyao Film Festival's post-95 director as the youngest finalist - Lujuba


Director Ning Yuanyuan explained when she talked about the original intention of the film, she found that when her friends talked about youth, all the experiences now seem to be trivial and trivial things. But it is these little things, and the people who have experienced these things with ourselves and participated in each other's lives, that have truly changed our values ​​and lives. Maybe there is no chance to meet with the people at that time, but the days spent with them have made me who I am now. The film "Little Things" aims to discover the meaning of these trivial but extremely important little things, and to awaken the youthful memories belonging to each audience.


'Little Things' shortlisted for Pingyao Film Festival's post-95 director as the youngest finalist - Lujuba
director Ning Yuanyuan


15 years of age "small drama bone" strength assembly

Ning Yuan Yuan Cheng Pingyao Film Festival's youngest shortlisted film director

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z01595 He is also a screenwriter and starring role. Ning Yuanyuan was born in 1998. She was born as a child star and has been acting for 15 years. In 2006, she played the leading female Chen Nanyan in "Looks Beautiful". It is worth mentioning that Dong Bowen, the actor of "Fang Qiang Qiang" in "Looks Beautiful", starred in the movie "Little Things" as the actor He Shi, this time and Ning Yuanyuan once again Interpreted classmates and developed a special friendship. The two "old friends" for more than 10 years have renewed their frontiers and staged a "memory killing" together, which also made fans expect their wonderful performance.


'Little Things' shortlisted for Pingyao Film Festival's post-95 director as the youngest finalist - Lujuba


"Little Things" was unveiled at the Pingyao International Film Festival this time and has received great attention from the media and movie fans. The film will compete for the selection of the "Hidden Dragon" unit, and director Ning Yuanyuan has also become the youngest finalist in the competition unit of this year's film festival. The "Hidden Dragon" unit of the Pingyao International Film Festival aims to discover the debut or second film of emerging Chinese directors, show their unique creativity and freedom, and stimulate thinking through the power of images. The shortlisting of "Little Things" is also a great affirmation of new director Ning Yuanyuan. The film's relaxed and humorous image tone and delicate and vivid narrative will arouse strong resonance from the audience, and it is bound to become a highlight of this film festival.


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