Text/Yangcheng Evening News All-Media Reporter Lv Hang
html On August 26, the film "The End of the Sea Is the Grassland" directed by Er Dongsheng released its first production special, approaching more than 60 years ago from a creative perspective The story of the "Children of the Nation". The film will be released nationwide on September 9. Director Er Dongsheng and the main creators used the lens to transform the true incident of "Three Thousand Orphans into Inner Mongolia" from historical documents into screen light and shadow, allowing more viewers to understand this true story and feel the endless love of the Chinese nation to help each other across blood lines.
As a film whose story takes place in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, the crew of "The End of the Sea Is the Grassland" spent most of their time stationed in the grasslands, moving through various scenes, and also experienced great shooting and production difficulties. The various scenes are far apart, with the farthest distance exceeding 100 kilometers. This made Er Dongsheng sigh: "The distance between the scenes is very disturbing and more complicated than I imagined. It may be the most difficult and complicated production process among the scenes I have shot. "The natural environment of the grassland is also a huge uncertainty. During the filming, there were not only unpredictable weather, but also wind and sand that could come and go at any time, so the director also started a "fight of wits and courage" with nature: Always keep abreast of weather changes and keep an eye on the sunrise and sunset times to ensure shooting progress.
The film is directed by Er Dongsheng, produced by Li Jinwen, and stars Chen Baoguo, Ma Su, Ayunga, Wang Qiang, and Luo Yichun. It is adapted from the true incident of "Three Thousand Orphans Entering Inner Mongolia". In the 1960s, New China suffered from severe natural disasters, and a large number of southern orphans faced the threat of food shortage. The Party Committee and Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region took the initiative to bring more than 3,000 southern orphans to the prairie, and began a life spanning mountains and seas. relay. (Teng Chao)
source | Yangcheng Evening News·Yangcheng School
editor | Shao Ziheng