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The Cantonese version of the documentary "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" was released

On the 28th, the Cantonese version of "Red Love" "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" was held in Guangzhou Library, and the Cantonese version of the documentary "Generation Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" was officially released in Guangzhou Library.

The event was guided by the Propaganda Department of the CPC Guangzhou Municipal Committee, the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Film and Tourism, the Guangzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles, sponsored by the Red Line Women's Art Center and guangzhou radio and television station, and co-organized by the Guangzhou Television Artists Association and the Guangzhou Library.

The documentary recreates the legendary life of the Red Line Woman

The 10-episode humanistic and artistic documentary "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" is guided by the Propaganda Department of the Guangzhou Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, supervised by the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Film and Tourism, and produced by the Red Line Women's Art Center, which records the artistic footprints of her lifelong dedication to the party, Cantonese opera and the people. The Red Line Women's Art Center and Guangzhou Radio and Television Station specially produced a Cantonese dubbed version of the documentary.

The Cantonese version of the documentary "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" was released
The Cantonese version of the documentary "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" was released

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It is reported that this is the world's first Cantonese opera humanistic documentary spanning three continents of Asia, Europe and the United States, and it is also the documentary that comprehensively shows cantonese opera characters. Following the footsteps of the Red Line Girls, the film team visited Beijing, Guangzhou, Hezhou, Hong Kong, Macao, Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, Russia and other regions and countries, interviewed nearly 150 expert relatives and friends, and consulted millions of words of relevant text materials, a large number of pictures, photos and video materials. In addition to showing many photos and video materials that have never been made public, the film also uses the most advanced film shooting technology to complete the scene reproduction, artistically reproducing the important nodes and highlights of the life of the red line woman.

The documentary uses a large number of scene reproduction techniques, and invites many representative artists in the Cantonese opera industry to participate in the performance, which greatly enhances the opera sense and appreciation of the film. Among them, the theme song "Cantonese Song Sounds and Curbs dust" is sung by five apprentices and students of the Red Line Woman: Guo Fengnu, Ou Kaiming, Li Junsheng, Su Chunmei, and Qiong Xia, and this song is based on the poem written by the Red Line Girl before - "There are two banks of the Pearl River in front of you, and you are near the Baiyun Mountain." Tens of millions of stage audiences, Cantonese music to curb the dust. "It contains the deep feelings of the red line women for their hometown, for the art of Cantonese opera, and for the people."

Li Ziliu, the former mayor of Guangzhou Who has been committed to the revitalization of Cantonese opera, said that he hopes that the Cantonese version of the documentary can further promote and promote the culture of Guangfu, which will play a positive role in promoting the coordinated development of culture in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and enhancing the cultural self-confidence and cultural identity of the Chinese nation, so that the spiritual character of this people's artist will affect more people and spread to more regions, countries and even the world.

Citizens can make a free reservation at the Guangzhou Library

At the meeting, a 10-episode humanistic and artistic documentary "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" strategic cooperation project was also launched, which was donated to the Guangzhou Library by the producer Red Line Women's Art Center for collection, and the two sides jointly sought the integration and development of film and television culture and Chinese excellent traditional culture from the height of cultural integration. After that, the public can make an appointment to watch the film for free at the Guangzhou Library.

The Cantonese version of the documentary "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" was released

Left: Meng Jing, director of the Red Line Women's Art Center, Right: Fang Jiazhong, director of guangzhou library

The person in charge of the Red Line Women's Art Center said: "I look forward to cooperating with Guangzhou Library in this way, so that more public audiences have the opportunity to get closer to the life of the Red Line Woman who is inseparable from the motherland, follow her footsteps, and jointly embark on a life journey of practicing ideals and beliefs." ”

At the event site, Deng Yuan, the film's chief director and chief screenwriter, and Pan Jun, executive director, also shared the process and experience of documentary creation with media reporters. Deng Yuan said: "The biggest feeling is to be moved, moved by the artistic spirit of the female teacher of the red line", he hopes to be able to present the artistic achievements and personality charm of the female teacher of the red line to the audience through the combination of vertical and horizontal image narration techniques. Pan Jun revealed that the documentary uses stage and film and television to show the first half of the life of the female teacher of the red line, trying to attract the audience's attention with a fresh visual angle.

It is reported that the newly launched Cantonese version of the documentary "A Generation of Tianjiao - Red Line Woman" will be broadcast daily at 22:00 on the film and television channel of Guangzhou Radio and Television Station from May 31, and at 20:00 every day on the Shunde channel of Foshan Television Station from June 7, and will also land on many city television stations and new media platforms in the province.

Written by: Nandu reporter Xu Xiaolei correspondent Huang Qiong

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