The lawyer representing the families of the victims of the "Playground Burial Case" talks about the film "Remake Disturbance"

  In June 2019, Hunan’s “corpse burial case in the playground” aroused the attention of the whole network, which made a father who had disappeared for 16 years been wronged.

  In August 2021, a movie casting poster caused an uproar, and the news that the "Playground Burial Case" would be adapted into a movie but not authorized by the victim's family spread like wildfire, triggering heated discussions on the Internet.

  Zhou Zhaocheng, a lawyer representing the families of the victims of the "Playground Burial Case", said when talking about the "remake storm" that if the producer still ignores it, he will prosecute another day.

  In response, director Anian emphasized in his response: "My creative team and I, based on the creative approach of'respect for facts and appropriate artistic processing', and with the strong support of relevant departments, we have reviewed all relevant issues related to the case. The file was created based on judicial rulings and other relevant facts, and the script "Playground" was created."

  "The director has never communicated with us (family) and has no idea about my father's life. How can we ensure that we seek truth from facts?" On August 20, 2021, the reporter learned from the victim's family and his attorney that he would choose another day to sue Movie party.

  On August 21, the reporter had a conversation with Deng Ling, the daughter of the victim Deng Shiping.

She said that the purpose of the prosecution is not for money, but for the filming party to give due respect to the families of the victims, and to remake the film on the premise of ensuring that the facts are restored and the family members are aware of the plot.

She told reporters that if the film party takes the initiative to communicate with the victim's family in detail, it can consider a solution other than litigation.

But if the filmmakers turn a blind eye to the reasonable compliance demands of their families, they will have to use legal weapons to defend their rights.

  West China Metropolis Daily-cover news reporter Chen Yanfei, trainee reporter Yang Ruiwen and Yang Jiyue