Beijing News (Reporter Zhou Huixiaowan) On May 18, the documentary film " Goodbye Yangtze River", which will be released on May 24, started a national road show of "See You Again Across Ten Years". The first stop was in Suzhou, passing through Wuxi, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Kunming and other cities across the country. Japanese director Ryo Takeuchi not only attended the entire appointment, but also had guests appear to support the show.
The latest poster of "Goodbye Yangtze River".
As a Japanese director who has lived in China for a long time and loves China deeply, Ryo Takeuchi has shot many documentaries on China, which have been widely praised around the world. More than ten years ago, he focused his lens on the daily lives of simple people along the Yangtze River, listened to their dreams, and recorded the changes of the times: the story of the Tibetan heroine Tsim made people cry, and the Mosuo girl Zhen Zhen’s persistence made people cry. Moving...
More than ten years later, in order to explore the changes brought to them by the acceleration of the times, Takeuchi Ryo once again traveled upstream, spanning 6,300 kilometers, using a unique perspective and delicate brushstrokes to capture the great changes of the past ten years between Yi Tsim and The real life of the Yangtze River people represented by Zhen Zhen uses the stories of ordinary people to connect the development and rapid development of Chinese society in the past ten years. It presents a warm China with great humanistic sentiments, and also allows the world to witness a more authentic and credible panoramic China.
editor, Tong Na
proofreader, Zhang Yanjun