905 Film Network Special Article This year, China and France celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. Over the past 60 years, the people-to-people bonds have made the friendship between the two countries everlasting. The
movie channel has carefully prepared and specially launched the "Theme Film Showcase for the 60th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and France", presenting a number of French films and Sino-French co-production films.
As early as 1958, the first Sino-French co-production and China's first color children's feature film " Kite " was born.
The story of a French boy, Biero, who forged friendship with a Chinese child through a kite that came across the ocean, expresses the Chinese and French people's love for peace and friendship, and is impressive.
Subsequently, co-production films such as "Me 11", "Nightingale", "Journey to China" and "Night Peacock" all brought us endless surprises.
is perhaps best known to the audience for the movie "Wolf Totem", which was adapted from Jiang Rong's novel of the same name and took seven years to be filmed. It was broadcast at 17:25 on Saturday. With its grand, epic perspective and profound humanistic mind,
sings an elegy for nomadic civilization and grassland ecology.
"Wolf Totem" is Jiang Rong's personal experience. After living in the Inner Mongolia prairie as an educated youth who jumped in line for 11 years, he witnessed the natural scenery of the primitive grassland, and also witnessed the destruction of the grassland and the destruction of the entire nomadic civilization. With his love and nostalgia for the grassland, he wrote the popular novel "Wolf Totem".
"When I read less than 60 pages of the French version of "Wolf Totem", I made up my mind to make it into a movie. Between the lines of the novel, I felt that I was connected with the author Jiang Rong. Our experiences are very similar, Jiang Rong The same year Jiang Rong went to Inner Mongolia to join the team, I went to work in Cameroon, Africa. We faced a brand new world almost at the same time. The grassland changed Jiang Rong, and Africa changed me." This was shot by director Jean-Jacques Annaud The reason for "Wolf Totem".
The most unusual thing about Jean-Jacques Annaud, who is recognized as "the director best at shooting animals", is that he is very good at working with actors who cannot speak, especially these actors who are extremely difficult to tame beasts.
Animal photography is very difficult, especially beasts.
Jean-Jacques Annaud said: "Wolves are animals that can never be tamed. But if we use other animals to replace wolves, we will lose the soul of the novel and the movie. When we actually started making this movie, first The first decision was to use real Mongolian wolves for filming. To this end, we spent three years taming more than 20 Mongolian wolves in three generations. There are more than 1,000 shots of wolves in the entire film."
Under his lens, The wit and bravery of the wolf pack surrounding the prey, the battle between humans and horses who are pressed for revenge step by step by humans, and the unruly and unruly nature of the wolves who are finally killed by humans. The bloody nature of the wolves is vividly displayed in the light and shadow room.
The tenacity and unyieldingness of life illustrate the reverence and conservation that humans must have towards nature.
There are many classic French movies. You must know the eternal rose of France - Sophie Marceau.
After watching "First Kiss", you may fall in love with her youthful vitality. After watching "Heartbeat", you may fall in love with her innocence and beauty. After watching "Roses", you may fall in love with her heroic appearance. She!
In the movie "Roses" aired on the weekend's "Better Movies" column, the "atypical" Sophie Marceau is the daughter of a heroic swordsman.
The movie "Roses" is set in the Louis XIV period and interprets the secret history of the palace that foiled the plot to assassinate King Louis XIV.
Director Bertrand Tavernier said: "She has a kind of beauty that belongs to the palace. It seems that only she wears the medieval royal costumes so that they will not look out of place."
She is pure, stubborn, sexy and independent. In this film In the film, Sophie Marceau looks like a Chinese knight.
In another movie "Let's Dance", which is known as the French version of "Dance My Life", hip-hop dance and classical dance create an unexpected alliance under the French romance.
The movie "Dance Like It's Up", which will be broadcast at 22:20 today, allows us to see a hip-hop boy meet a ballet angel, and a different spark of dance is created.
The beautiful and dynamic dance brings us happiness and beauty enjoyment, especially the final pas de deux, which is extremely dreamy and powerful and worth watching.
In addition, we have also prepared an exclusive cartoon "Viking Warriors" for children to spend a pleasant parent-child time on Sunday.
The children's book "Viking Serena" written by Swedish writer Noule Johnson combines Viking pirates with Norse mythology and is a childhood memory for French children.
's movie "Vikings," adapted from the storybook and aired on Sunday, presents the classic story in a new light. The
movie accidentally triggers the power of a mysterious sword to turn Serena Williams' mother Eva into a golden statue. It tells the story of the protagonist and a group of people embarking on a journey to Rocky Fjord to find the antidote.
The relaxed and humorous narrative retains the original style and fully demonstrates the unique beauty of fairy tales. At the same time, on the basis of the action-adventure story, the character's family relationship and the concept of exploring self-worth are added, bringing educational and entertaining connotations.
In traditional Chinese culture, sixty years is one period, which is the end of a reincarnation and also represents new life.
The 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and France also heralds that the friendship between China and France will enter a new era, and the cultural exchanges between China and France will also open a new chapter.
Let us turn on the TV together, share many "French feasts" with rich themes and different styles, and experience the charm of French movies in the changes of light and shadow and the collision of souls!