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The charity movie "Jin Mou" of Jian'ou Confucius Temple will be filmed in Jian'ou Confucius Temple in Fujian Province

The public welfare film "Jin Ou" produced, invested and filmed by Oriental Guoyun Group will be filmed at the Confucius Temple in Jian'ou, Fujian Province (with a history of more than 800 years ago). The film will be filmed in Beijing and Jian'ou Filming has begun one after another, and the film crew is making intensive preparations. This is another public welfare masterpiece of Oriental Guoyun Group after successfully filming the public welfare film "Oriental Smile".

The public welfare film "Golden Maus" is directed by Mr. Tian Qi, a new director known as the "ghost" of contemporary art, and co-stars the famous actor Ji Chunhua and young actor Zeng Xiaoxia. It is reported that the film will premiere in Germany and be selected for the Berlin International Film Festival. It has been toured and screened in twelve European countries including Russia, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and Italy. German Ambassador to China Komukhian believes that this is a Chinese public welfare film that takes "the most beautiful rural teacher" as the entry point and conveys the traditional Chinese culture and virtues of "truth, goodness and beauty" as its core. It is an innovative upgrade and breakthrough of public welfare films and welcomes it to premiere in Germany. .

The reporter learned that the film "Jin'ou" tells the story of a female top student Xia Lei (played by Zeng Xiaoxia) who graduated from Tsinghua University and gave up the opportunity to study abroad and resolutely came to the mountainous area of ??northern Fujian (Jian'ou) to teach. , met a Jianou-born artist (played by Tian Qi) who auctioned works to donate to build a school to support the cultural and educational undertakings in his hometown, and had many connections with a criminal policeman (played by Ji Chunhua) who looked like the "Vulture" in the movie "Shaolin Temple" and the children in the mountainous area. The story of entanglements and misunderstandings arising from clues is the main line. Using the lens language, Jianou’s human history, natural scenery, historical sites, customs and dialects are integrated into the film in an all-round way, creating a new positioning for the promotion of "Beautiful Jianou", and integrating Jianou with positive energy elements such as education, environmental protection, and public welfare. Ou's truest, simplest and cutest nature of villagers and children is shown on the screen. Stay tuned.