With a unique sense of humanity, Director Lu Chuan tells Chinese stories well in the world language


In fact, this is not "Nanjing! Nanjing!" For the first time received industry praise.

As early as 2009, this Chinese war film, hailed as "the first comprehensive, objective and serious representation of the historical facts of World War II from a unique and new perspective, the most shocking to date," was released.

It won the attention of dozens of international media such as The New York Times, Village, and websites such as IndieWire, and even after the media watched the film at the Spanish film Festival, all the audience gathered at the entrance of the theater to give the departing main creator a long applause for dozens of minutes.

[City of Life and Death] It is no easy task to break down the language and cultural barriers and get the world to listen to the Chinese story with such broad international recognition,

Chinese director Lu Chuan has done just that. Looking at the film works of director Lu Chuan, the unique sense of humanity may be the "world language" that audiences of different borders and regions can feel and understand.

City of Life! City of Life! The selection of the "30 Best War Films" in the 100-year history of world cinema fully demonstrates that even after 14 years, in the current era,

Director Lu Chuan's unique film style is still irreplaceable and highly recognized. The consistent thick texture and humanistic care of Luchuan films truly tell Chinese stories well in the world language.

It is believed that through the international influence brought by this film, more audiences can understand and feel the destruction of war on humanity, so as to arouse the world's understanding and reflection on war, and cherish the hard-won peace.

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