China News Service, Changchun, September 6th (Tan Weiqi) A "Havoc in the Palace" made Zhong Zixuan, a "post-90s" boy from Guangdong, enjoy watching.

"I have always wanted to find a suitable time to review the classic domestic animation, and finally realized my wish."

Photo courtesy of the classic animation "Baolian Lantern" Film Festival Organizing Committee

  The 15th China Changchun Film Festival is underway. As an important part of the festival, there are many highlights in the film festival unit. More than a hundred Chinese and foreign films have made fans overwhelmingly addicted to watching movies.

  Among them, the exhibition unit of "Shanghai Art Film Studio Classic 2K Restoration" has been sought after by many fans.

The color animation feature film "Naos in Heaven" screened in Changchun this time is based on the classic Chinese classic "Journey to the West". This classic animation, released more than half a century ago, carries the childhood memories of a generation.

Photo courtesy of the film festival organizing committee of the classic animation "Havoc in Heaven"

  Zhong Zixuan told reporters that he was lucky to catch up with the Changchun Film Festival this time.

"Our'post-90s' generation has basically less contact with early classic Chinese films. Through this film festival, we can learn more about it, and I will also introduce to friends later."

  Changchun citizen Xu Ang took his son into the theater to watch this classic animation.

"This opportunity is very rare. I can only find resources on the Internet to watch it. Now I can review it on the big screen. It is very beautiful." Xu Ang said that as a "post-80s", he has a lot of affection for domestic traditional animation. I am also willing to share the joy of watching movies with my children.

Photo courtesy of the film festival organizing committee of the classic animation "Nezha Nao Sea"

  Since the establishment of the factory in 1957, Shanghai Art Film Studio has created more than 500 classic works. With the growth of several generations of Chinese, it has won nearly 200 domestic and foreign awards, and is internationally renowned as the "Chinese School of Animation".

  During the Changchun Film Festival this year, five 2K restored classic cartoons produced by Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio will be screened, including the 2K restored "Baolian Lantern", "Golden Monkey Falling in the Demon", and "Nezha's Trouble in the Sea". Screenings.

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