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Where was Red Sorghum filmed in Linyi City?

Let's stop arguing. It is better for everyone to live in harmony. I still have a say in this topic.

There are two reasons:

First of all, I worked with director Zheng, and the time together was very short. When filming "Red Sorghum", I heard him eat melon seeds and tell interesting stories. After all, it was filmed in my hometown.

Secondly, my dad made a guest appearance in it, because at that time, my dad had nothing to do after retiring, so he went to the studio to get a piece of land, grow vegetables and raise a dog to support himself. As a result, he was often invited as a guest because of his good image, so he inadvertently participated in an important role in Red Sorghum! I won't put the picture away, lest my father ask me for copyright fees (Emma, why do you feel like a second-generation star! )。

Let's just say Red Sorghum was shot in many places, mainly in Shandong. It is impossible to shoot a TV series in one place. Dozens of acres of red sorghum were planted in Gaomi, and most of the village dramas were filmed in Linyi, some of which were filmed in Linyi International Film and Television City, and the village dramas were mainly filmed in Yimeng Red Film and Television Base. Yimeng Red Film and Television Base has made many movies. I hope I can make a movie or TV series back to Yimeng Film and Television Base in the future, and I will ask my father to play it then.

4. Yimeng Film and Television Base In my memory, except Zheng's Red Sorghum, Bullfighting, Jackie Chan's Flying Tiger on the Railway and so on, all the famous film and television dramas made were mainly anti-Japanese themes and some ancient costumes. As for the bullfighting in Bo Huang, just like the infertility advertisement of Shandong Satellite TV, basically the image of Shandong people in the eyes of the outside world is like this:

Or Jackie Chan, Wang Kai and Z.TAO's "Flying Tiger on the Railway" saved the image of some Shandong people. They grew up like this:

Yinan county Mamuchi Changshan Villa Film and Television Base, Linyi City, Shandong Province!

Photos taken during the Spring Festival.

This is Jiu-Er's home.

Filmed in Linyi Yinan Film and Television Base and Hedong Film and Television Base. Jiu-Er is married and has a single house, and has made numerous anti-war dramas, which I recognized at a glance. Zhu was photographed at Hedong Film and Television Base of the county government. We participated in both scenes. Anyone who knows me well can see my lens and have lines.

Of course, it is my film and television base in Damei Yinan. When I took this photo, I stayed in a hotel next to my shop. Huang Xuan also came to my shop for a massage. My neck is stiff. He was not famous at that time. It just looks handsome. I asked him if he was coming to make a TV series. He asked me how I knew, and I said I guessed. He was still a little disappointed, saying that he could guess and probably thought I recognized him. It should be signed. I didn't know him then.

It was taken in Mo Yan's hometown of gaomi city.

Zhang Yimou shot "Red Sorghum" with 40,000 kinds of red sorghum, but he almost beat Shui Piao. But after many twists and turns, it still returned 40 million yuan, and it still has an immeasurable reputation.

At the age of 36, Zhang Yimou watched Mo Yan's Red Sorghum and wanted to make a favorite movie. 1987, Zhang Yimou bought the adaptation copyright from Mo Yan with 800 yuan and filmed Red Sorghum. For the real scene of this drama, Zhang Yimou spent 40,000 yuan to plant 100 mu of sorghum, and rented the land of Gaomi farmers at the price of 300 yuan per mu.

But it was too dry that year, and sorghum grew high and low and uneven. It's ugly. Zhang Yimou was as anxious as a cat on hot bricks. He telegraphed Mo Yan to communicate with farmers in his hometown of Gaomi. Mo Yan also promised Zhang Yimou to be the screenwriter of Red Sorghum. He is from Gaomi, dealing with people from the county agricultural bureau and asking for 5 tons of chemical fertilizer. Zhang Yimou organized local farmers to fertilize, loosen soil and irrigate. After several twists and turns, green sorghum fields such as green sand tents and red sorghum appeared!

Coupled with the wonderful performances starring Gong Li and Jiang Wen, the background of Zhang Yimou photographer came in handy this time, and he shot his own personality. Red sorghum and green sand curtains ... impact the monotonous colors in the past. The play was a great success.

Zhang Yimou spent 40,000 yuan to reach 40 million yuan. It takes a lot of courage and courage to do this in that era of just opening up and relative lack of materials and in that era of extremely low prices. As for Zhou Xun and Zhu's Red Sorghum, it is another experience. Do you like this movie or this TV series? # Video Dialogue # Zhang Yimou's Red Sorghum #

Linyi Film and Television Base and Zibo Jingtang Ancient Village have all been filmed.