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Starring in the first China-DPRK co-production

The first co-produced "The Covenant of Pyongyang" was originally named "Arirang", which showed the friendship between China and North Korea. Young actors Gao and Dong Liu starred. On July 2012 16, The Covenant of Pyongyang premiered in China Film Archive. It took three years to make a film, which is the first time that North Korea has co-produced a film with other countries in decades. In The Covenant of Pyongyang, the powerful actor Gao plays a young photographer from China. In order to realize grandpa's last wish, he went to North Korea alone and witnessed the friendship between the Chinese and Korean people with a camera. "The Covenant of Pyongyang" tells the story of a Korean girl who dances Korean dance. After visiting and studying in the north of China, she finally realized the true meaning of dance. The branch of the film is the story of a descendant of a war photographer (Gao) who went to North China to look for descendants in old photos during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. The last residual photo in the girl's hand and the residual photo in the photographer's hand combined into a complete picture. At the beginning of shooting, the director was worried that Gao could not show the stability and vicissitudes of the characters, and deliberately aggravated the traces of years in the makeup of the characters. The full cooperation and solid performance skills of the cast members of China and North Korea made this role truly touching, and it was highly praised by the media and experts in the previous national tour publicity activities.

"It's not easy for men" became an instant hit on the Internet.

The inspirational microfilm "Men Are Not Easy" directed by young director Xiang Zhuo was officially launched on February 20th at 2 12 and 12. Gao Yang Qi, a powerful new actor, plays a new urban man who strives for his dream and career. In just ten minutes, he has tasted the ups and downs of inspirational road. "It's not easy for men" tells the inspirational story of Liu Qiang, played by Gao, who pursues his dreams and persists in his beliefs under pressure and confusion in the process of fighting for his career. The film reflects that men, as the most stressed group in today's society, are facing many challenges and puzzles in their lives and careers through many problems such as human feelings and family faced by a young man with small career achievements in the pursuit of career success. At the same time, the film is humorous and makes people feel more immersive. Gao, a young actor who once had a wonderful performance against Hou Yong in the movie "The Covenant of Pyongyang", perfectly explained a good man in a new era in "It's Hard for Men": going to the hall, going down to the kitchen, climbing up the fence, coaxing girls, and truly showing the "good man" with superb acting humor, which made the male audience hooked up. The microfilm "Men Are Not Easy" was first released on PPTV on February 20th, 65438, and then landed on major domestic video websites. The audience can always experience this inspirational micro-film of contemporary new men from the Internet.

Gao tore off his face and hit a living villain.

Zero Artillery Building is different from other anti-war dramas. It has no big war scenes and big people, but simply tells the story of a group of small people in the village who spontaneously resisted Japan. Gao plays one of many little people. Unlike other characters, he did not defect to the enemy or resist Japan. Whether it is fighting for power or selling information, the first consideration is what is beneficial to you. With his superb acting skills, Gao made this gray figure stand out and left a deep impression on the audience.