Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Highlights of urban fairy tale movies

Highlights of urban fairy tale movies

Urban Fairy Tale, directed by the fifth generation filmmaker Liang Ming, held its premiere in China Communication University on October 5th, 2065. Similar to Forrest Gump, the film also tells a fairy tale of human nature with mental retardation wandering around.

Liang Ming, the director, tells the story of "Urban Fairy Tale" from its script creation to its completion in four years, which is a multifaceted story about time, life and death, goodness and beauty with the clues of "fools" and "wise men".

Hou Jun, the tutor of Communication University, described Urban Fairy Tale as an academic art film, which is completely different from the commercial productions such as Let the Bullets Fly and If You Are the One 2, which are currently being shown. In addition, he also analyzed the current situation of China's film creation, indicating that there are two problems. One is that the theme is gradually divorced from life, and the other is that the works of young filmmakers are too personal to be accepted by the general audience. But this film overcomes these two points very well.

It is worth mentioning that most film teams have an indissoluble bond with Communication University of China, and they are all teachers and students of its Film and Television Art College, such as director Liang Ming, screenwriter Li Li, photographer Yu Xiaochen and Liu Haijian, and actors Ceng Hui and Simon Sun. 20 1 1: 18 "Best Humanistic Care Award" of Beijing University Student Film Festival

20 12: "Best Feature Film Award" and "Best Actor" at the Cologne International Film Festival in Germany. (Award) 1 18 Golden Rooster Award Best Feature Film Award, Best Photography Award Nomination (nomination).

20 12 Changchun film festival "best feature film" (nomination) film review