China News Service, Los Angeles, March 21 (Reporter Zhang Shuo) Chinese film director Jia Ling 20 talked about movies and life in Los Angeles, the United States, and the atmosphere was "hot".
On the afternoon of the 20th local time, a screening and exchange event for Jia Ling’s latest masterpiece " hot " (yolo) was held in Culver City, Los Angeles County, California. Wang Taiyu, Cultural Counselor of the Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles, Chai Yun, Cultural Consul, and Steven O'Dell, President of International Distribution of Sony Pictures International Distribution Company, and other people from all walks of life from China and the United States attended.
During the movie screening, the audience burst into applause many times. During the Q&A session after watching the movie, there was also rounds of applause and laughter.
On the afternoon of March 20, local time, a screening and exchange event for Chinese film director Jia Ling's latest masterpiece "Yolo" was held in Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Photographed by China News Service reporter Zhang Shuo
When an audience asked "Why do you direct and act in all your movies?", Jia Ling responded humorously: "I really want to find someone else to act. But to act in this film, I have to first do it." Gain 40 pounds, lose another 100 pounds, and build tendons. In this case, I don't really want to 'torture' other actors." In answering the audience's question, "What is the biggest supporter for working in the film industry? ", Jia Ling said without hesitation: "It's the audience. The one I want to be grateful and repay the most is the audience."
Steven O'Dell said in a speech at the screening exchange event that "Hot" is a very special film. film, Sony is honored to distribute this film to global markets such as the United States and Australia. An older American viewer said that he was grateful to Jia Ling for making such an inspiring film. "The characteristics and appeal embodied in "Hot and Spicy" can transcend any country and any language."
Jia Ling said in an exclusive interview with a reporter from China News Service that day that she went to the United States at the invitation of Sony. In addition to participating in the screening and exchange of "Hot and Spicy", her main work was about her first movie "Hello, Li Huanying". Currently, the first version of the English adaptation of "Hello, Li Huanying" has been completed. Jia Ling said, "I'm looking forward to seeing this script because it has my mother's name on it." (End)