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Qiao Qiao’s Charity Filmmaker Qiao Qiao

Everyone on earth knows that there is such a persistent person in China who uses cameras to record ecological changes and environmental pollution throughout the year. Behind the deep and silent camera, there is a pair of his eager and flashing eyes, which imbues every scene with his passionate charity heart. Use the warmth of light and shadow to infect the soul, and use the power of light and shadow to call for charity. In the intersection of light and shadow, what we see is a sonorous and beating heart of charity! He only wants to realize one idea: using light and shadow to protect the ecological environment!

He is not an official of the Environmental Protection Bureau, nor is he an official of the Forestry Bureau - what the Environmental Protection Bureau should have done, he did! What the Forestry Bureau should have done, he did! When he risked his life to protect the ecological environment with his own actions, he surpassed officials and set a benchmark as "the most responsible young director". The reason why the world is so beautiful is largely because of the love of people like him!

As a film ascetic, he is a conscientious public welfare person, pays attention to sensitive social topics, loves life, dares to tell the truth, and issues pertinent criticism through Weibo from time to time. Deleting posts, banning people, and shutting them down are all clouds. He told us through Weibo: Maybe today’s Internet no longer needs idols, but it definitely needs positive energy.

He is @Director Qiao Qiao JOJO (Sina Weibo).

Making conventional commercial films is both profitable and decent, and it can also slowly accumulate connections and experience in this star-studded circle. However, Qiao Qiao, a young director who graduated from the Beijing Film Academy, unexpectedly turned to a completely non-mainstream path: making charity films.

In order to finish the "burning and losing money" job of "shooting Chinese wildlife movies", Qiao Qiao has spent millions of yuan so far, selling houses and cars, borrowing all Relatives borrow from friends. "I will take on some commercial film work from time to time, and when I make money, I will invest in documentary film shooting again."

As a charity filmmaker, he practices "using light and shadow to protect the ecological environment." concept. He said, "Using my own ideas to shoot the films I want to express will be what I continue to pursue on the lonely road of filmmaking."

People's Daily quoted "100 People's Chinese Dream: "Madman" "Director Qiao Qiao "sells the iron to make public welfare films", reporting his touching story of being willing to live in poverty and loneliness and devote himself to public welfare films, saying that he is "delivering positive energy to the grassroots."

China Youth Daily wrote: For him, the best moment in the past few years is neither holding an international award nor being praised by his peers, but waiting and photographing "every minute and every moment." One second".

Legal Daily commented: "They are a group of particularly brave people, not for money or fame, but just to express themselves and record every detail of this era."

China Central Television used the title "Movie Dervish" as the title and continuously broadcast public service announcements about his persistence in filming wildlife movies.