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Where was the sand of Qingji taken?

Sand in Qing Dynasty In an ancient town famous for its purple sand pottery in the south of China, a 20-year-old boy and his ailing grandmother lived in Xiangyang. He devoted himself to the study of purple sand art and never thought about his own life. Until I met Kyle, who came to China from the United States to shoot a documentary about traditional culture. Because of this completely different boy, Xiangyang's life and feelings have undergone earth-shaking changes. Just as he was struggling with his choice, grandma had an accident and Xiangyang faced the biggest turning point in his life. ...

Chinese name: Qingsha

Indigo clay

Produced by Sichuan Binge Film Co., Ltd.

Distribution company: Central Sichuan Bingo Film and American Film Association jointly issue.

Venue: Fu Bao Ancient Town, Hejiang County, Sichuan Province

Date of shooting: 20 14

Director: Xu Zeyu

Screenwriter: Hu Yuhui

Type: same-sex love

Starring: Max King, Max King, Wang Qiqi Wang.

Release date: 201May 5 10.

Classification: numerical control

Color: color

Shooting scene selection

One month before the boot, photographer Xiong Wei and producer Tao Huang went to Fubao Valley in Hejiang County, Sichuan Province.

Towns, natural landscapes and human landforms provide unlimited creative space and reverie for movies. Diaojiaolou, moat, leading bridge and wild pig forest are all excellent shooting places full of emotion. According to the prototype of the movie script and the feeling of bamboo forest and Qingshiban Road in the southern town, the director chose the ancient town of Fu Bao as the ideal place to find. In addition, the film publicized the ceramic culture of China Zisha, and the clearly visible ceramic traces in the Fu Bao Temple increased the realism of the film.

Original intention of shooting

In the past, the director was keen on the exchange of film resources between China and the United States, helping countless China students to study the entertainment film industry in the United States.

Knowledge and technology. I hope that through creation and shooting, Chinese and western thoughts and ideologies can be truly integrated. During his study in new york, the director was influenced by American independent film art and was very keen on social marginal themes. This plan is an experiment based on personal interests and long-cherished wishes and cultural exchanges between China and the United States.