On the New Year's Day of 2024, the day when the "Patriotism Education Law of the People's Republic of China" was officially implemented, the China Film Museum and the China Film Base jointly launched a special New Year's screening event of "Chasing Dreams in China". Liu Siyu, a research librarian of the China Film Museum, was at the scene. The audience explains the stories behind the scenes of film shooting.
The China Film Museum will install, collect and display the Bird's Nest large screen system for the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in the rotunda in early 2023. The screening version of "Dream China" is tailor-made for the China Film Museum by the China Film Base. It is based on the design of four large screens in the central rotunda on the first floor of the Film Expo: a ring screen, a reel screen, a Winter Olympics vertical screen and a floor screen. Features: Designed and produced with a high-definition quality projection standard system, the film is played on four large screens with a total area of more than 3,500 square meters, showing an all-round and panoramic display of China's major projects and scientific and technological achievements since entering the new era. China's most influential technological achievements in recent years, such as China's Fuxing High-speed Railway, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, Aizhai Bridge, Hangzhou Bay Bridge, etc., present an immersive visual feast to the audience. The special screening of "Dream China" at the China Film Museum is an effort and attempt to combine the Winter Olympics heritage with film culture and maximize the utilization benefits of the Winter Olympics heritage.
"Chasing Dreams in China" will be played in the rotunda of the China Film Museum at different times, with a total of 3 screenings a day.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Xiao Yang