Nandu News Reporter Jian Yue On May 14, a youthful, inspirational, and passionate theme theater movie "Come on!" Nayla" held a launch ceremony in the scenic area of ​​the ancient city of Kashgar, Xinjiang. It is reported that "Come on!" In addition to filming in the ancient city

Nandu News Reporter Jian Yue On May 14, a youthful, inspirational and passionate theme theater movie "Come on!" Nayla" held a launch ceremony in the scenic area of ​​the ancient city of Kashgar, Xinjiang. It is reported that "Come on!" In addition to filming in the ancient city of Kashgar, "Nayila" will also be filmed in the Dawakun Desert in Yuepuhu County, Taxkorgan White Sand Lake, Urumqi and other places. Later, it will also move to Shenzhen, Dongguan and other places to continue filming, and is expected to wrap up in June.

It is understood that the film’s starring Aisha Abdulshatar (played as Nayla) is a local actor from Kashgar, Xinjiang. She graduated from the Performance Department of Zhejiang University of Communication and participated in works such as "My Lady, please advise" " hidden sea flower " and so on. She said in an interview that this movie is not only an inspirational story about a Xinjiang girl pursuing her dream in Shenzhen, but also a family story about the deep love between a father and his daughter. She was very honored to be the female lead and said she would never let down everyone's expectations.

《Come on! "Nayila" is a comprehensive artistic adaptation of the stories of Gu Huijing, a former student of Shenzhen Second Vocational and Technical School, and several vocational students in Xinjiang. The project focuses on the "Guangdong Technicians" and "Cultural Nourishment of Xinjiang" projects, telling the story of a An inspirational story that takes place in the modern metropolis Shenzhen. The protagonist is Nayila (starring Ayisha), a girl from Kashgar, Xinjiang, who has been passionate about car repair since she was a child. With her father's support, Nayila went to Shenzhen to pursue her love, and devoted herself to the "Guangdong Technician" project, starting her journey of learning auto repair technology. The film focuses on the inspirational story of how Nayila broke professional prejudice in the male-dominated auto repair industry, overcame numerous difficulties, and finally won the championship in the national skills competition.

The producer of the film, Fang Yixin, said that the film project took more than two years from preparation to launch. It was very difficult to film a project thousands of miles apart. The cost of transitioning a film crew of more than 100 people alone was as high as dozens of dollars. Ten thousand yuan. "Come on!" The film "Nayila" reflects the independent and self-reliant spirit of contemporary women and the new concept of the era that "there is a big future as a skilled worker". It also fully demonstrates the measures and results of Guangdong's industrial and intellectual assistance to Xinjiang.

An Jiaxing, the director of the film, said that the film was shot in Kashgar and Shenzhen. The scenes in the play range from Xinjiang, which is farthest from the ocean, to Shenzhen, which is adjacent to the sea. Although there is a huge environmental contrast, it does not stop the pursuit of dreams. "This film not only tells the story of one person, but also the story of a big family. I hope that the audience will feel a sense of love for women, I have great love for 'secondary vocational students' and 'technicians', but also love Xinjiang and Shenzhen more, and have the courage to pursue my love."

movie "Come on!" "Nayila" received support and guidance from the Propaganda Department of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, the Propaganda Department of the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee, the Propaganda Department of the Shenzhen Longgang District Committee, and the Propaganda Department of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region Party Committee, and was directed by Zhengrong (Shenzhen) Entertainment Media Co., Ltd. and Zhengrong (Dongguan) ) Film and Television Production Co., Ltd. is jointly produced and produced.