China Youth Daily client news (Zhongqing Daily · Zhongqing Net reporter Shen Jiequn) A few days ago, the script seminar of the movie "Going Ashore" was held in Beijing. The film takes the landing of the people in the coastal area of Ningde, Fujian Province as the theme, and expresses the changes in the lives of three generations of Hai Gengzi's family through film artistic expression, showing the unique customs, customs and culture of the people.

The people are a special group living at sea in the coastal areas of Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan provinces in China, and are called "people who have lived all their lives" because there is no written historical record. After the founding of New China, under the arrangement of the government, the people of the people successively went ashore to settle down.

"Going Ashore" is interspersed with the happy life of the people of Ningde, Fujian Province, who not only "moved to (shore)", but also "lived" and "became rich", and the people have their own residential communities, production enterprises and nursing homes, and the children of the people can enter the school to study, they are the hope of the future of the people.

The movie "Going Ashore" shows the strong contrast between past and modern life by reproducing the fate story of the people led by Hai Gengzi, reflecting the efforts and achievements made by the country in achieving a stable and prosperous life for the people.

In addition, the movie "Landing" also shows the rich folk culture and traditional way of life of the Yan people, depicting their close connection and dependence with the sea and nature. By displaying these cultural elements through the film, the audience can have a deeper understanding of the unique features of the culture of the people, and improve the audience's awareness and understanding of the people's group.

The movie "Ashore" also conveys the human spirit of struggle and optimistic attitude to life. No matter how difficult and challenging it is, human beings must persevere in their struggle to meet the future life. (Photo courtesy of the organizer)

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