China News Service, Yiyang, June 16 (Fu Jingyi, Ji Fengying) The left-behind children's movie "September 1st", guided by the China Working Committee for the Next Generation, was launched in Anhua County, Hunan Province on the 16th.

  The movie "September 1st" is a film that reflects the real life of left-behind children and is created with a true story as the background.

Unlike previous movies that focused on left-behind children, "September 1st" focuses on left-behind children after they grow up and their children who are also left-behind children. At the same time, it deeply analyzes the stories and experiences of two generations of left-behind children and reveals the left-behind children. Children’s life, safety, psychological and educational problems are particularly serious, making audiences have a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of left-behind children.

  "Film creation is an important means of cultural dissemination. Left-behind children's films are the best interpretation of the creative orientation of'people-centered' going deep into the masses and in-depth life." Wu Tao, executive deputy director of the China Customs Work Committee, said that the film "September" "One Day" pays attention to the growth and happiness of children, pays attention to the practical problems in rural areas, puts the people’s warmth and happiness in their hearts, puts the people’s happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy in their pens, sings the struggle for life, portrays the most beautiful characters, and strengthens people’s understanding of beauty. Vision and confidence in life.

  The film's chief producer, chief producer, and female No. 1 Tao Xinran is a native Anhua sister. This film is her first work in which she has transformed into chief producer and chief producer.

Since An Lingrong in "Zhen Huan Biography" became popular, she has always been concerned about the development of her hometown and fixed the main filming location in Anhua.

"I want to let more people understand the status quo of left-behind children through movies. I hope that the hearts of left-behind children will no longer be left behind. Don't let the children's love for their parents become a kind of waiting."

  Filming of the film "September 1st" started in Anhua, and more than 90% of the scenes will be taken from Anhua.

Liu Yonghui, secretary of the Anhua County Party Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that the filming of the film will help showcase Anhua’s natural scenery, customs and cultural heritage, greatly promote the development of the tea tourism, sports and recreation industry, and care for the next generation, especially the work of caring for left-behind children. It will have a positive and long-term significance.

(Finish)