纪录片《鼓岭家书》展映交流活动在美举行
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-08 06:56

Core Viewpoint - The documentary "Guling Letters," a collaboration between China and the United States, showcases the historical and contemporary ties between the two nations through the story of American high school student Holly Bradshaw tracing her ancestor Dr. Mary Carlton's life in Guling, highlighting over a century of grassroots friendship between the two countries [1][2]. Group 1 - The documentary is the first of its kind to tell the Guling story from an international perspective, emphasizing the warmth and strength of Sino-American grassroots exchanges [1]. - The film took nearly two years to prepare and was shot in multiple locations across China and the U.S. [1]. - The film's producer, Zhang Yuehan, expressed hope that it would allow more people to feel the depth of Sino-American exchanges [1]. Group 2 - The screening event is part of the "Light and Shadow Records: Friendship Lasts" series, which is associated with the 21st China-U.S. Film and Television Festival [2]. - Su Yantao, chairman of the China-U.S. Film Festival and Television Festival, stated that showcasing this film aims to enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of both countries through film industry collaboration [2].