Jimu News Reporter Rong Yu On May 24, the documentary film "Farewell to the Yangtze River" will be launched in theaters across the country, showing the audience the great changes of the Yangtze River in the past ten years through the lens of a Japanese director. Jimu News reporte

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Jimu News Reporter Rong Yu

On May 24, the documentary film " Meet the Yangtze River Again" will be launched in theaters across the country, showing the audience the great changes in the Yangtze River in the past ten years through the lens of a Japanese director. A reporter from Jimu News learned that the film is about to launch a national road show of "See You Again Across Ten Years". On May 26, the film's director Ryo Takeuchi will come to Wuhan to share the creative story with the audience.

Jimu News Reporter Rong Yu On May 24, the documentary film 'Farewell to the Yangtze River' will be launched in theaters across the country, showing the audience the great changes of the Yangtze River in the past ten years through the lens of a Japanese director. Jimu News reporte - Lujuba

As a Japanese director who has lived in China for many years and has a very deep affection for China, Ryo Takeuchi has made many documentaries on China and has received praise around the world. As early as more than ten years ago, he focused his lens on the daily lives of ordinary people along the Yangtze River, recording their stories and the changes of the times. Among them, the story of the Tibetan girl Tsimu is particularly impressive. In 2024, Takeuchi Ryo will bring the audience a new documentary film "Farewell to the Yangtze River", taking the film crew across 6,300 kilometers to capture the real life of the people on both sides of the Yangtze River represented by Tsim in the past 10 years, using the stories of ordinary people to connect China Social development takes off.

Starting from May 18, Ryo Takeuchi will successively arrive in Suzhou, Wuxi, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Kunming and other cities for road shows. He said that the cities chosen for this roadshow have all left important emotional imprints during the filming process, and Wuhan is certainly not to be missed. If you have been moved by Ryo Takeuchi's works, would you like to have a "meet everywhere" with him in Wuhan on May 26?

(Picture source: public information from the film company)

(Source: Jimu News)

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