The documentary film "Farewell to the Yangtze River" shot by Japanese director Ryo Takeuchi and will be released nationwide on May 24th has released its first movie trailer. Taking the Yangtze River as a clue, the film starts from Shanghai and travels upstream, spanning 6,300 kil

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The documentary film "Farewell to the Yangtze River" shot by Japanese director Ryo Takeuchi and will be released nationwide on May 24th has released its first movie trailer. Taking the Yangtze River as a clue, the film starts from Shanghai and travels upstream, spanning 6,300 kilometers. It tells the story of the fireworks and wind and rain changes of the people along the Yangtze River before and after ten years ago, and profoundly reflects China's rapid development in the past ten years.

Japanese director Ryo Takeuchi is no stranger to Chinese audiences. He currently lives in Nanjing and is world-renowned for his many documentaries on China's magnificent mountains and rivers and social changes. He not only attracts 5.24 million fans on Sina Weibo, It has more than 10 million fans worldwide. In the documentaries he shot, changes in people and society are the eternal themes. Under his lens, he often uses the most authentic and objective perspective to capture the customs, customs and real life of people in various parts of China and of all ethnic groups, showing the tremendous changes after China's economic take-off. Takeuchi Ryo's relationship with China also originated from a documentary about the Yangtze River filmed for Japan's NHK TV station in 2011. After trekking 6,300 kilometers along the Yangtze River, he was attracted by China's natural scenery and customs, and he came up with the idea of ​​​​moving to China. Ten years later, Ryo Takeuchi, who has become half Chinese, is determined to follow the Yangtze River Road again. Reunited with former interview subjects, recorded the changes in the past ten years, and finally completed the filming of the documentary film "Farewell to the Yangtze River".

In this documentary film, Ryo Takeuchi takes the audience starting from Shanghai and traveling up the Yangtze River. He tells the story of the changes in the living conditions of the people along the Yangtze River ten years ago and shows China's rapid development in the past ten years. As a documentary film full of emotional warmth, "Farewell to the Yangtze River" not only shows the magnificent scenery of the Yangtze River, but also records the bravery and tenacity of the people along the Yangtze River after going through wind and rain from a sinking perspective with humanistic sentiments, presenting It shows the pursuit and persistence of ordinary people in contemporary China for a better life. In the first trailer of

The documentary film 'Farewell to the Yangtze River' shot by Japanese director Ryo Takeuchi and will be released nationwide on May 24th has released its first movie trailer. Taking the Yangtze River as a clue, the film starts from Shanghai and travels upstream, spanning 6,300 kil - Lujuba

, between black and white memories and interactive flashbacks of color images, the more than 6,300 kilometers of Yangtze River journey is condensed into the life stories of real people. When the Yangtze River flows ups and downs, the picture of the times emerges before our eyes. From a girl grazing on the grassland to a successful B&B proprietress, the Tibetan girl Tsimu has been caught up in the advancing tide of the times and achieved a transformation in life. There is also the captain Jiang Hong who makes a boat his home and travels back and forth on the Yangtze River waterway, and the "last stick" who uses a wooden stick to start a happy family life on the Chongqing dock... Whether it is a new friend or an old friend, the whole family The population of more than 400 million in the Yangtze River Basin is twisting the gears of destiny with the surging development of Chinese society in the past ten years. Through the unadorned lens directed by Ryo Takeuchi in the trailer, people find a new perspective to examine the social changes happening around them. At the end, Abeli ​​suddenly appeared in Cimu B&B and his voice broke due to excessive excitement, "Brother Dongdong", which drew people into the warm memories of the interaction and love between the characters in the two documentaries. In an instant, igniting anticipation for the film.

The documentary film "Farewell to the Yangtze River" is jointly produced by Jiangsu Film Group Co., Ltd., Nanjing Hezhimeng Cultural Communication Co., Ltd., Zhangjiagang Jinnonglian Cultural Development Partnership (Limited Partnership) and Huaxia Film Distribution Co., Ltd. Huaxia Film Distribution Issued by a limited liability company.

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