China News Service, Changchun, June 26 (Reporter Lv Shengnan) On the evening of the 25th, Changchun Group held a viewing ceremony for its anti-epidemic movie "You Are My Spring" in Changchun.

Director Dong Yue introduced that the film showed the hardest and true state of medical staff during the epidemic.

  Changchun Film Studio (“Changchun” for short) is known as “the cradle of new Chinese films”.

For decades, Changying has made more than 1,000 feature films successively, sending a large number of outstanding talents to the Chinese film industry.

  On the same day, the viewing ceremony was held at the former site of Changchun Film Studio, which was very meaningful.

  The film "You Are My Spring" was directed and filmed by the China Film Association, with Chen Daoming as the director, Huang Bo as the producer, and Zhou Dongyu, Yin Fang, Song Xiaobao, Pan Binlong and other leading actors.

From the perspective of ordinary little people, the film truly restores the group portrait of the Chinese people fighting against the epidemic, showing the endless "spring power".

  At the viewing ceremony, film directors Zhang Chi and Dong Yue appeared at the event and talked about their "original intentions" for shooting the film.

"I photographed two migrant workers who were owed wages and used masks to offset their wages. But when the two of them encountered an epidemic, they decided to donate the masks." Zhang Chi said, from the perspective of migrant workers, "the small sees the big." "I hope that through the movie, fans can learn more about the "group portraits" of selfless dedication during the epidemic.

  Dong Yue, who won the Best Young Director Award at the Changchun Film Festival, has a special affection for this place.

Dong Yue said that the unit he directed was based on real stories, and he wanted the camera to "speak" to show touching and inspirational stories during the epidemic.

  On that day, many fans came to attend the viewing ceremony.

Guo Jiachen, a citizen of Changchun, joined the volunteer activities in the local anti-epidemic front line in March this year.

"I was very moved to see this movie. It tells the story of our fight against the epidemic at that time." Guo Jiachen believes that this movie is very real and can resonate strongly.

  The movie "You Are My Spring" will be released nationwide on July 1.

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