At the 35th China Film Golden Rooster Awards Ceremony, the film "Goodbye Marmot" directed by Yang Chengcheng won the "Best Children's Film Award" and will meet the national audience on April 19. This film is supervised by Sun Min and Zhang Jianhua, with Ning Chenyu as the chief producer, co-produced by Zhou Minghui, Li Xiaopei, and Duan Jinsong, executive produced by Zhang Wei, screenwriters by Ge Rong Quchu and Yang Chengcheng, and Suonan Laden and Baima. Zhuo Deng, Yang Chengcheng, Zha Xiji, Qin Weiwei and others co-starred. It was produced by Yunnan Jincan Film and Television Culture Media Co., Ltd., co-produced by Beijing Dream Blue Sky Culture Media Co., Ltd., and co-produced by the Propaganda Department of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.
The film "Goodbye Marmot" is set in Mosca, a quiet village on the Tibetan Plateau, and tells the story of the harmonious coexistence between villagers and marmots. When a businessman brought modern goods into this paradise undisturbed by the outside world, the Tibetan boy Qunpei was attracted by the novel items and lost his way. He betrayed his oath to protect the prairie dog and had a rift with his friend Baima. After a deep inner struggle, Qunpei gradually realized the true value and decided to let go of everything, get back together with Baima, and embark on an adventure to save the prairie dogs together.
Yang Chengcheng was not only nominated for the "Golden Rooster Award for Best Directorial Debut" for his outstanding directorial talent, but also was nominated for the "Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor" for his role as "Uncle Monkey King" in the film. "Goodbye Marmot" successfully tells the story of the rescue journey of two Tibetan teenagers with its vivid lens language and childlike narrative style, showing the beautiful theme of the harmonious coexistence of humans and animals, and highlighting the innocence and kindness of children. .
"People's Daily" once spoke highly of "Goodbye Marmot", praising it as a "warm realism-themed film" and pointing out that the film showed a new trend in the development of Chinese films and that young filmmakers have become the inspiration for Chinese film creation. The main force shows the bright future of Chinese films. In addition, the film was selected into the 41st batch of outstanding films recommended by the Ministry of Education and the Central Propaganda Department to primary and secondary school students across the country, and was recommended by authoritative departments.
The movie "Goodbye Marmot" is not only a children's film, but also a masterpiece that audiences of all ages can gain insights from. It uses the nation, children, and ecology as its background, and conveys profound social values and humanistic care through adventures of warmth and redemption. Let us look forward to the release of this film on April 19 and go to a "Groundhog Appointment" together.