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Official documentar­y of Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games set for 2023 release

- By Chen Xi Page Editor: sunhaoran@globaltime­s.com.cn

The official documentar­y film of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games will release soon to mark the first anniversar­y of the unpreceden­ted winter sports feast in China, said the Beijing 2022 organizing committee in a press release sent to the Global Times on Saturday.

With Lu Chuan as the director and veteran director Zhang Yimou as the executive producer, the film captures the defining moments of the Beijing 2022 Winter Games, including the unforgetta­ble evening of February 4, 2022, when fireworks lit up the sky for the opening ceremony. Over the next 16 days, Chinese people, along with people from around the world, witnessed a spectacula­r event that will go down in history.

According to Lu, shooting on the film began in 2020. During the three-year shoot, the cast and crew highlighte­d the stories of athletes from different countries and regions who constantly challenged themselves to pursue their Olympic dreams. The film also documents how all parties came together under pressure to successful­ly host the Winter Olympics during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We had over 700 hours of footage in multiple locations around the world. We encountere­d many difficulti­es, but were always inspired and encouraged by the Olympic spirit seen in the people we filmed. I hope the stories and the faces we recorded can make a deep impression on audiences about the glorious time of the Beijing 2022,” he said.

According to Olympic Charter, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee requires the host city of each Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games to produce an Olympic documentar­y film.

This is Beijing’s second official film about the Games after The Everlastin­g Flame Beijing 2008, the 29th official film for the Games.

Since the early 20th century, films have been created for every edition of the Olympic Games. Throughout the decades, accomplish­ed internatio­nal filmmakers have been inspired by the Games to push the boundaries of Olympic documentar­ies.

Currently, the Olympic Film Collection comprises more than 40 feature-length films that offer a cinematic window onto the defining moments in the history of the modern Games – serving as precious historical archives and cultural treasures of the Olympic Movement, and vividly illustrati­ng the Olympic motto of “Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together.”

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