Trailer of "My Motherland and I" Xu Zheng and Wu Jing recreate the moment when the women's volleyball team won the championship

Trailer of "My Motherland and I" Xu Zheng and Wu Jing recreate the moment when the women's volleyball team won the championship

Recently, the National Day tribute film "My Motherland and I" exposed the trailer of the story "Win the Championship" directed by director Xu Zheng, and released the story poster and character posters of the starring actors Han Haolin, Wu Jing, Liu Tao, Ma Yili, Zhang Jianya, Fan Yujie and Xu Zheng.

Winning Preview:

This is the first collaboration between Xu Zheng and Wu Jing, and they work together to use the historical moment on August 8, 1984 when the Chinese women's volleyball team won the Olympic Games and won three consecutive world championships for the first time as the background, bringing the story back to Shanghai in the 1980s. From the perspective of a little boy and against the background of the alley neighbors, they review the moment of victory 35 years ago that excited the whole country.

The film "My Motherland and I" is directed by Chen Kaige and produced by Huang Jianxin, and co-produced by Chen Kaige, Zhang Yibai, Guan Hu, Xue Xiaolu, Xu Zheng, Ning Hao, and Wen Muye. The film presents the development and changes of the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China through seven exciting historical moments. It will be released nationwide on October 1, 2019 during the National Day holiday.

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