On December 24, 2017, the reporter learned from the National Art Film Screening Alliance that the theater line under the "Art Federation" will screen the Brazilian film "Nice: Crazy Heart" in early 2018, which is also the first Brazilian film officially introduced in China. At that time, the audience can enjoy this masterpiece with a unique perspective and humanistic care on a total of 559 screens in 447 theaters across the country.

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Founded in October 2016, the China Art Screening Alliance, since the first special line release of "Manchester by the Sea", has put humanistic care in the first place, focusing on those artistic masterpieces that really tell good stories.
Based on a true story, Nice: Crazy Heart is set in a psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro in 1944 and tells the story of Ness da Silvera, a female doctor who returns from medical school, back to work at the hospital. She refused to use new high-intensity electric shock therapy and frontal lobotomy to treat schizophrenia patients, advocated drawings, puppies and love to help patients, treat patients with love rather than fear, and the female doctor's questioning of the common sense of treatment at that time caused an uproar, and at the end of the film, in the painting studio established in Nice, the patients presented the root of their self-suffering through painting, and some patients later became real artists.
Source: Beijing Evening News reporter Wang Jinyue