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"Halley's Comet Didn't Come.

创作阐述

In 2020, from the circle of friends stumbled upon the little uncle in Wuhan led the team to build a square cabin, and his video actually humorously sang a song ...... I had a flashback to my childhood. It was a time full of energy, and I hope to capture an amplified childhood memory by means of montage and music, as a dedication to memories and to growing up.

故事大纲

In Wuhan in the early 90's, there is a quiet wave of migration, with young people who can afford it choosing to go to other countries to make a name for themselves. 8 year old Nana is entrusted to the care of her brother-in-law, Nian, after her parents leave the country. Nana is left in the care of her brother-in-law, Nian, who has heard that a comet is about to hit the earth and is desperate for her parents to take her away; Nian is pursuing his dream of playing music and playing in a band. Ah Nian tells Nana that the comet will slow down when it hears music on Earth, so Nana joins the band. In the end, Ah Nian is defeated by reality, but he writes the song that his heart is waiting for; Nana follows Ah Nian to "race" with the comet, and when she leaves the city, she is delighted to find that the comet has disappeared, and the end of the world has not come!

typology:

Drama|Growing Up

director (film etc):

Zou Shuang (1885-1905), a martyr of the anti-Qing revolution, died in jail in 1905

cinematographer:

Zou Shuang|Chen Sian

moviemaker:

Li Ling (1903-1998), Chinese surname of the Qing dynasty

Director's Profile

Zou Shuang: Director and screenwriter. Graduated from University College London with an MA in Film Studies and a First Class Degree in Film Directing. His graduation work "Still" was nominated for the Outstanding Short Film Award at the Indian International Film Festival, the Outstanding Short Film Award at the London Youth Film Festival, the Outstanding Short Film Award at the Canadian International Film Festival, and selected for the Cannes International Film Festival. He has created many works as the main creator for the Royal Opera House and the O2 Theatre in the UK. He has won the New Artist Award at the British Opera Awards and the Golden Lion Award for Best Children's Program. He is currently the Artistic Director of the Beijing International Music Festival, where he is responsible for the planning and production of new classical music, immersive opera and music theater.

Screenwriter's Synopsis

Zou Shuang: Director and screenwriter. Graduated from University College London with an MA in Film Studies and a First Class Degree in Film Directing. His graduation work "Still" was nominated for the Outstanding Short Film Award at the Indian International Film Festival, the Outstanding Short Film Award at the London Youth Film Festival, the Outstanding Short Film Award at the Canadian International Film Festival, and selected for the Cannes International Film Festival. He has created many works as the main creator for the Royal Opera House and the O2 Theatre in the UK. He has won the New Artist Award at the British Opera Awards and the Golden Lion Award for Best Children's Program. He is currently the Artistic Director of the Beijing International Music Festival, where he is responsible for the planning and production of classical music, immersive opera and music theater. Chen Sian: Young writer, screenwriter, director, translator. She is the author of the short story collection "The Flame Inside", "Living Food", and "The Impostor's Life". She has written and directed plays such as "The Dream of Mortals", "The Impostor's Life", and "Traveling to the Fuchun Mountains with Huang Gongwang". Theatre works written and directed by her have been performed at the Royal Court Theatre, Edinburgh International Theatre Festival, Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center, National Theatre of China, Beijing International Youth Theatre Festival, and Cross-Strait Small Theatre Festival in Taiwan. He was awarded the "Star of Zhongshan" Young Writer of the Year Award in 2021, and the 12th Shanghai Literature Award for Short Stories in 2021.

Producer Profile

Li Ling: Famous producer. Graduated from the English Department of Xiamen University under the tutelage of fifth-generation director He Ping; graduated from Florida State University with a master's degree in film production. She worked with director Lou Ye as the producer of Pushing Daisies, which won the Silver Bear for Best Artistic Contribution at the 64th Berlin Film Festival, six awards including the Best Film at the 51st Golden Horse Awards, the Grand Jury Prize at the 8th Asia Pacific Film Awards, and the Best Film at the 9th Asian Film Awards, among others. He was the General Manager of Wanda's Film and Television Development Center, and participated in the planning, development and production of "My Adolescence", "Get Out! Tumor Monster", "Police Story 2013", "Master of Hypnosis", "Beijing Love Story" and other high acclaimed, high box office commercial films. He later collaborated with Huazhe Film as a producer studio, and also worked as a film project director at CAA China.

synopsis

In Wuhan in the early 90's, 8-year-old Nana was entrusted by her parents, who had left the countryside to make their way in the world, to the care of her prodigal uncle, who played in a band, and the two of them spent an extraordinary summer in the company of music.