Shanghai Daily

Film festival celebrates movies from Xinjiang

- Xu Wei

THE ongoing 24th Shanghai Internatio­nal Film Festival is showcasing the distinctiv­e charms of movies from the northweste­rn Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

A press conference on Monday gathered filmmakers and actors from Xinjiang to talk about creation concepts and their new production­s.

According to Gao Huanggang, head of the Tianshan Film Studio, many films, documentar­ies and TV dramas have been produced about the real lives of local people in Xinjiang over the past few decades.

“Many of our production­s have plots and characters that resonate well with audiences,” said Gao.

Gao added that filmmakers have been dedicated to shooting inspiring, touching, realistic films, especially in recent years.

Film crews spend a lot of time interviewi­ng the ordinary people that inspire the movies.

“Extraordin­ary stories about ordinary people are very likely to touch an audience,” Gao said. “Their personal experience­s can reflect changes in society.”

Veteran filmmaker Xierzhati Yahefu, known for films such as “Genuine Love” and “The Composer,” said authentici­ty is the lifeblood of art.

He is currently working on a film about a real event that took place on

April 30, when many people joined hands to send a 7-year-old Uygur village boy to a large hospital in the regional capital city of Urumqi after his arm was accidental­ly cut off by a tractor.

The last flight to Urumqi that day was called back from the runway to pick up the boy, who made it to the hospital just in time for his arm to be surgically reattached.

“I am so honored and proud to be at the helm of this movie, in which all of the characters are played by people who together saved the boy’s life,” said Yahefu.

Filmmakers from Xinjiang said they will continue to give sincere, artistic interpreta­tions of real-life stories and the spirit of ordinary Chinese people.

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“Kunlun Brothers,” 2019

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