's film " the end of the sea is the grassland " based on the real historical event of "three thousand orphans entering Inner Mongolia" will be released on September 9. At the premiere held in Beijing a few days ago, the whole crew got together and danced happily the Mongolian dance . The film
tells the story of the late 1950s, when New China suffered a serious natural disaster, and a large number of orphans in the south faced a crisis of nutritional deficiencies. At this juncture, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region took the initiative to invite the central government. In line with the principle of "take one, live one, and strengthen one", more than 3,000 orphans were taken to the prairie and handed over to the simple and kind-hearted herdsmen for adoption...
The film producer Yu Dong emotionally recounted the significance of that period of history. He said that some film and television works have presented that history before, but "The End of the Sea is a Prairie" chose a different perspective to cut in, "In the context of a big story, to tell the joys and sorrows of a family. In that In a special era, in order to help the country share its worries, the people of Inner Mongolia opened their hearts to accept the country's children, and achieved a story of national mutual assistance. Stories like this 'one side is in trouble and all sides support' are never lacking in China."
Director Er Dongsheng revealed that his creative habit has always been to do a lot of data collection before shooting, and this time is no exception. In order to shoot this film, he spent a lot of time looking through a lot of documentaries and texts Video data, and finally came to the conclusion: This is a very difficult film to make. "Every child sent to Inner Mongolia has a story, and more than 3,000 children have more than 3,000 stories to tell. We extracted from their memories by interviewing the orphans and some herdsmen who knew the history. Some moving clips finally created this story."
actor Chen Baoguo said that Du Sihan, who he played, was a retiree and was ill, so he traveled all the way to Inner Mongolia to find his sister, for which he was also in the film He has come a long way, "but no matter how long the road has been, it will not be as long as Du Sihan's life experience and his regrets. This journey of seeking relatives is a journey of self-redemption in his heart, and I am also fortunate to accompany this role to complete the journey. This journey. There are a lot of unexpected emotions in the film that really hit the heart, very moving.” U022