Beijing News (Reporter Zhou Huixiaowan) On September 19, the documentary film "The Hot Years" held a promotion meeting and announced that it will be released within the year. The film's producer, creative team, model workers, and employee representatives attended the promotion meeting and watched the film. "The Hot Years" follows the stories of eight groups of Shenzhen employee representatives to tell how the fate of ordinary people is closely connected with the city of Shenzhen from the past to the present. The film focuses on a group of ordinary faces working and living in Shenzhen. From the context of the reform and opening up for more than 40 years, it gives their own answers through the perspectives of different employees, looking back at every moment in the hot years, and from these aspects, Stories and memories reflect the labor spirit, model worker spirit and craftsman spirit of an era.
Poster of the documentary film "The Hot Years".
As the initiator of the film, the Shenzhen Federation of Trade Unions stated that Shenzhen is a city built by strugglers. The vast number of employees have made great achievements in their jobs and composed a touching story of struggle. As the "native family" of the majority of workers, the Shenzhen Federation of Trade Unions has chosen the form of documentary films to track and record the extraordinary living conditions of ordinary people in Shenzhen, through the three dimensions of "Shenzhen workers", "Shenzhen people" and "Shenzhen", with "" "The Burning Years , The Hot Years" shows the urban style of Shenzhen as a documentary storyline. It uses the format of a feature film to integrate the authenticity, vividness and appeal of the documentary to achieve emotional resonance with the employee audience.
The film director Wang Shaohan is a young director. He explained the original intention of creating "The Hot Years": "Shenzhen is a young city. On this fast-moving city train, we really want to know the people who support this train to move forward. How people work and live. We focus the camera on ordinary faces in these different industries, and behind the camera, we feel the joy or heaviness of each ordinary life that is finally presented on the big screen. Experiences and life moments, their stories are also our lives.”
Editor Xu Meilin
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