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Friday, December 16 2022 - 14:15
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The First Chinese Documentary Film Festival was Held in Zhuhai, Guangdong
ZHUHAI, China, Dec. 16, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

On the evening of December 14, the Promotion Ceremony of the 1st Chinese 
Documentary Film Festival was held in Zhuhai Huafa & CPAA Grand Theatre. This 
event marked the successful conclusion of the festival. Documentary film main 
characters and creative teams, documentary film workers, actors, and media 
workers from across the country gathered in Zhuhai to discuss the development 
and future of Chinese documentary films.

The ceremony paid tribute to documentary films and filmmakers and celebrated 
China's achievements in the new era with respect to various activities that 
show the endeavors of film workers in diverse periods. These activities include 
documentary short films, children's chorus, live interviews, and poetry 
recitation.

A video message from the 92-year-old, famous documentary director Chen 
Guangzhong was shown at the ceremony. In the video, Mr. Chen encouraged the new 
generation of documentary filmmakers to keep up-to-date with the times, climb 
to the peak of the arts, and value their time.

The event was also connected to the City Memory open-air screening event held 
simultaneously on the square of the Zhuhai Grand Theatre, which was one of the 
main activities of this festival. The films brought together precious 
historical images of Zhuhai and Macao from the 1950s to the 1990s, and 
accurately and vividly showcased the ever-changing development and changes in 
the local area, allowing Zhuhai citizens to directly experience imagery of the 
city.

One of the important activities of this festival, the film collection and 
recommendation, attracted a great deal of attention. A total of 57 outstanding 
documentaries, that have been licensed for public screening in the past three 
years, were collected. Among them, 20 works were shortlisted for 
recommendation, and 14 were shortlisted for individual recommendation. 
To-gether was a specially recommended work, and They Were Young in 1950 was 
recommended as a documentary work. Like the Dyer's Hand was recommended as a 
cultural work, and To the Summit was recommended as a natural work. Taking Root 
was recommended as a realistic work, and the science category was vacant. The 
Six was recommended in the category of International Communication. Luo Fei of 
The Six was recommended as a special director, Jin Xingzheng of Mama was 
recommended as a special cinematographer, and Li Bo of Days and Nights in Wuhan 
was recommended as a special editor. The Film and Television Communication 
Center of Tsinghua University was awarded Special Contribution in Production, 
Elemeet was awarded Special Contribution in Distribution, and Lumiere Pavilions 
was awarded Special Contribution in Screening.

At the same time, the results of the Impression of Zhuhai short video special 
recommendation were announced at the ceremony.

Before the ceremony, a red-carpet ceremony of Avenue of Glory was held. Along 
with the creators, main characters of the documentaries attended. They are tea 
farmer Wei Yuede from Fujian in Striving for Dream, Xia Boyu in To the Summit, 
founder and coach of the public service baseball team Sun Lingfeng and the 
players in Tough Out, Duan Lihua working in the front line of poverty 
alleviation in Taking Root. The ceremony paid respect to these ordinary 
figures, to the main characters in documentary films, and to every ordinary 
Chinese person who works hard. These individuals have faith, belief, dreams, 
and glory. By presenting them, the ceremony highlights the ambitious and 
vigorous spirits of all Chinese individuals in the new era. It demonstrates the 
role models of kindness and achievements in society.

The three-day conference was not only a centralized display of Chinese film 
memories, but also a broad platform for documentary creators, experts, 
scholars, distributers, screening institutions, and media workers. A new 
generation of Chinese documentary filmmakers will set out from Zhuhai, use 
documentaries to tell Chinese stories, spread Chinese voices, and promote 
Chinese culture to the world.

Source: The 1st Chinese Documentary Film Festival
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