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The film “The Wetland of Waiting” tells the story of a warm redemption and will be released in theaters nationwide on August 19_White Stork_Oriental_Nature

Original title: The film “Wetlands of Waiting” tells the story of a warm redemption and will be released in theaters nationwide on August 19

Photo courtesy of the film “Wetlands Waiting for Children”

China News Service, Beijing, August 19. The movie “Wetlands Waiting for Children” was officially released in theaters across the country on the 19th. This 88-minute film with almost no dialogue tells the story of an eastern white heron healing in the wetlands and the self-healing of a lost young woman. Enjoying the natural scenery of the grand scene, people feel the life Full of warm power .

The film was jointly produced by Beijing Zhimeng Culture Film and Television Media Co, Ltd, “China National Geographic” magazine, “China Environment News” and other units. The filming and production took three years. The four seasons, namely spring, summer, autumn and winter in the film, as well as the growing grass and flying warblers, and the arrival of a wild goose are all real records. What’s even more amazing is that the “Oriental White Stork” featured in the film is a nationally endangered protected animal that accidentally broke into the wetlands after being injured.

“Wetlands Awaiting Children” is understood to be co-directed by Golden Rooster Award-winning screenwriter and director Huang Hong and Wang Jinming, starring Huang Zhaohan, an outstanding young actor from the National Theatre, and assumed’ r “grandmother” in the film is performed by the famous host Ni Ping. The film adopts the techniques of large scenery, slow rhythm, light music, and deep painting, naturally showing the beautiful scenery and species of the Sanjiang Wetland where the setting is, conveying the main character’s true love for this country, his family and the eastern. white heron

Photo courtesy of the film “Wetlands Waiting for Children”

In the film, the magical nature shows the extreme landscape and incredible power. The Sanjiang Plain Wetland was ranked as the most beautiful wetland by China National Geographic in 2005. The land was crowned by the judges with “remaining beauty”. The majestic and mighty Heilongjiang, Songhua and Wusuli rivers endow this piece of pure land with abundant water and lush grass, and the sight of flying geese and dancing cranes. Different types of wetlands vary according to the undulations of the land, forming a colorful wetland landscape. The free swing of rivers leaves many ancient river channels on the river bank, either curved or straight, scattered everywhere, showing the harmony of nature with its unique charm.

“If you look at the scenes in the film alone, it can be called a beautiful scenery documentary, but with the encounter with the eastern white heron, everything becomes more alive.” The director of the film said in an interview, “When the filming team entered the location, an injured eastern white heron happened to fly in, and when it was decided that it was going to start the next day, the pool that had dried up was filled with heavy rain the night before, and it was full of life.”

Photo courtesy of the film “Wetlands Waiting for Children” final poster

At the premiere held in Beijing on August 19, the creative team shared the above story, allowing participating media reporters, ecological protection and cultural tourism insiders to gain a better understanding of the film.

It is worth noting that as a film with a new development in the theme of environmental protection, “Standing Wetlands” is the opening film of “Discovering the Beauty of China’s Ecology”. The public should discover nature, protect nature, and live in harmony with nature. (finish)Return to Sohu, see more

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