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The miracle of life, the movie of little fox

A little fox with tragic fate but tenacious survival; A boy who is far away from his mother but has a strong heart; Learn to be a father and find a veterinarian who lives as a veterinarian. The film tells a touching story through their hearts. The original film is a novel "What Little Fox Helen left for us" written by Tsuda, an authority on the ecological investigation of the Japanese Arctic fox and the head of the injured wildlife protection organization. This work uses actual pictures and touching articles to tell people the real life state of a little fox who can neither see nor hear. After the adaptation and innovation of the original work, the film Helen Fox was put on the screen.

The director of the film is that he has directed the popular TV series Wang's Western Restaurant, Lonely and White Pagoda. The screenwriter is Masako Imai, who once wrote the scripts of the tapestry of the wind and other works. When writing the script of this film, she boldly adapted her works without changing the theme of caring for all life on earth, in order to bring new touches to the audience. As a photographer, Takeshi Hamada's representative works Biography of My Teacher and Blood and Bone claim to represent the highest level of photography in Japanese film industry. Lighting and art were performed by Taihiko Matsuoka of NIN×NIN, yuki hiko Morishita of Red Moon and Yukihiko Morishita of Riding a Thousand Miles respectively.