Seeing how young actors interpret history from "Footprints-New China Stories on the Screen"

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To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, a series of classic works documenting the glorious history of the People’s Republic of China over 70 years have emerged in the film and television market this year. For example, the National Radio and Television Administration’s "Hundred Days of Excellent TV Dramas" event selected 86 Outstanding TV drama works, such as the current broadcasts of "Diplomatic Storm", "In the Distance", "Agitated" and other TV masterpieces that record the new era; another example is the National Day film also released a number of thematic movies around the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China. "My Motherland and Me" focuses on retrospecting 70 years and unfolds the story of the entire movie through major events that occurred at 7 different time nodes. The founding ceremony, China's successful development of the atomic bomb, the Chinese women's volleyball team won three consecutive Olympic Games, the return of Hong Kong, The Olympic Games, the successful landing of the Shenzhou 11th, the 70-year military parade of the War of Resistance against Japan, 7 units and 7 chapters showed great changes in 70 years.

Seeing how young actors interpret history from 'Footprints-New China Stories on the Screen' - Lujuba

In addition to TV series and movies, the large-scale feature film "Footprints-A New China Story on the Screen" recently launched by the film channel is also a time for classic films that have important era nodes and reflect the achievements of various aspects of the construction of New China and the spirit of the people. Combing and reviewing, through the form of new perspectives, introductions and interviews of old and new filmmakers, and revisiting the film location story, outlines the light and shadow footprint of New China in the past 70 years.

Seeing how young actors interpret history from 'Footprints-New China Stories on the Screen' - Lujuba

How do young actors speak for history?

"Footprints-New China Stories on the Screen" is divided into four chapters: "Memory of the Times", "Protagonists of the Times", "Heroes' Hymns" and "Light and Shadow Footprints". Each section is also divided into multiple episodes and broadcasted. Such as "The Founding Ceremony", "White-haired Girl", "Heroic Sons and Daughters", "Eighteen Cave Village", "Chinese Partner" and so on. Thirty "footprint ambassadors", as the narrators of the film, use perceptual language to express their understanding of the theme of the feature film from a personal perspective. The main creative team of

Seeing how young actors interpret history from 'Footprints-New China Stories on the Screen' - Lujuba

is diversified in the selection of new and old filmmakers. Their common ground is all powerful actors. Among them, the new generation of young actors attracts much attention. As a generation of young people, how to tell history, Become a major highlight of this feature film. At first glance at the first episode of "Footprints-A New China Story on the Screen", "Tiananmen", the first to appear was actor Pan Yueming. As a typical Beijinger born in Xicheng District, Beijing, Pan Yueming joined the Young Pioneers in Tiananmen Square when he was a child. As a representative of young actors, Pan Yueming partnered with performance artist Tian Hua this time. From the two films "Tiananmen" and "Founding Ceremony", we can see the collision between them in their narration. It is a young actor and an old performing artist. The collision of historical understanding, the old people reviewing history, and the young people rereading history, this process is a process of integration and a meaningful process for the inheritance of Chinese culture.

​​not only has Pan Yueming as the narrator, but also a large number of outstanding young actors such as Yang Zi, Han Geng, Zhang Tianai, Yuan Shanshan, Chen Duling, and Zhang Xueying as the narrators of the feature film, taking the audience away through different types and angles. Enter the film and learn about history through film. Although young actors have not experienced so much history, they also need to understand history, learn to pass on the professionalism of the older generations of filmmakers, and they can tell through their own understanding, so that young audiences in front of the TV can use what they are more willing to pay attention to. Looking back and forth from the angle of history, this is a valuable part of this feature film.

Just like the interpretation of this feature film by the main creative team of "Footprints-A New China Story on the Screen", "Footprints" are not only the footprints of the growth of New China, but also the footprints of the development of Chinese films, and it is also the filming of filmmakers. Past footprints. Through the timeline of this footprint, the audience can see the course of history and the changes in the new era. It also appeals to young audiences to watch such meaningful feature films.

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