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大力营造识才重才爱才的文化生态 推动形成出人才出精品的生动局面 第八届上海文化艺术奖表彰座谈会举行
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-12-30 01:53
市委副书记、市长龚正主持。市人大常委会主任黄莉新、市政协主席胡文容出席。市委常委、宣传 部部长赵嘉鸣宣读表彰决定。市委常委、市委秘书长华源,复旦大学党委书记裘新出席。 记者 张骏 第八届上海文化艺术奖表彰座谈会昨天上午举行。市委书记陈吉宁出席并讲话指出,要深入学习贯 彻党的二十届四中全会和习近平总书记考察上海重要讲话精神,按照十二届市委八次全会部署,紧紧围 绕"加快建成社会主义国际文化大都市"目标任务,积极主动担负新的文化使命,矢志培根铸魂、矢志讴 歌人民、矢志守正创新、矢志崇德修身,奋力打造习近平文化思想最佳实践地。 陈吉宁指出,要牢记文化责任和社会担当,更好成为时代新风的先觉者、先行者、先倡者。把崇德 尚艺作为一生的功课,把个人的道德修养、社会形象与作品的社会效益统一起来,不断提高学养、涵 养、修养,成就德艺双馨的人生。文化大家要当好提携后学的铺路石和领路人,担当示范、传道授业、 指点迷津,引导青年人才不断成长发展。文化新人要守正道、走大道,加强思想积累、知识储备、文化 修养、艺术训练,系好从艺从文、为学为人的"第一粒扣子"。全市各级党委、政府要加强和改进对文化 艺术工作的领导,大力营造识才、重才、爱才的 ...
陈吉宁出席第八届上海文化艺术奖表彰座谈会并讲话
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-12-29 10:33
陈吉宁指出,要深入践行人民城市理念,进一步锤炼脚力、眼力、脑力、笔力,创作更多满足人民文化 需求和增强人民精神力量的优秀作品。坚守以人民为中心的创作导向、研究导向、价值取向,善于从人 民群众中汲取智慧、激发灵感,以更有筋骨、有道德、有温度的作品鼓舞人民。开展广泛深入的田野调 研,更好为人民著书、为人民立说。以更广阔的视角诠释时代主题,以更深刻的笔触刻画发展实景,以 更鲜活的镜头记录创新实践,以浓浓的暖色调激发全市人民干字当头、奋力一跳的精气神。把人民满意 不满意作为检验文化艺术的最高标准,直面人民群众多元多样高品质的文化需求,把最好的精神食粮奉 献给人民。 矢志培根铸魂、讴歌人民、守正创新、崇德修身! 第八届上海文化艺术奖表彰座谈会今天(12月29日)上午举行。上海市委书记陈吉宁出席并讲话指出, 要深入学习贯彻党的二十届四中全会和习近平总书记考察上海重要讲话精神,按照十二届市委八次全会 部署,紧紧围绕"加快建成社会主义国际文化大都市"目标任务,积极主动担负新的文化使命,矢志培根 铸魂、矢志讴歌人民、矢志守正创新、矢志崇德修身,奋力打造习近平文化思想最佳实践地。 上海市委副书记、市长龚正主持。市人大常委会主任黄 ...
刘耿:“馄饨”与“混沌”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-19 23:35
银幕上,这碗菜肉馄饨端上来,热气腾腾。 (来源:上观新闻) 《爱情神话》和《菜肉馄饨》讲的,是我亲眼看着长大的这座城:从二十世纪九十年代末到二十一世纪 头十年,地铁一条条打通,商场一幢幢冒出来,老弄堂一片片消失,连菜场都从露天棚子,变成了有空 调、有小资咖啡角的"市集"。 那时候的上海,不像现在这样精致得无懈可击,她也是一身灰土,和我一样,都在生长痛里挣扎。那些 弄堂里的烟火气,那些精打细算甚至有点"做人家"的日子,才是我的"上海体感"。 看《菜肉馄饨》,耳朵也是享受。电影里的老派沪语,字正腔圆,不紧不慢,挺括、软糯,有种定力。 小一辈的台词,则明显带着"洋泾浜"的味道,没了那种韵脚,像是夹生的米饭,硬邦邦。 先前与友人聊起,大家都有同感。我们的上一辈,不管来自五湖四海,大多都会说沪语,甚至说得 挺"地道"。我不怕讲错,只怕不讲。那时候的"洋泾浜",不是笑话,而是一种主动的示好,一种我想打 破隔阂,甚至哪怕笨拙也要挤进人群的诚意。如今,这份努力似乎淡了,大家都在快节奏里各自为政, 语言的黏合剂,慢慢失效了。 近期看电影《菜肉馄饨》,镜头极慢,像极了日剧《深夜食堂》片头做大酱汤的特写,却又是地地道道 的上海味道 ...
又一部沪语电影火了,藏在一碗菜肉馄饨里的市井温情
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-11-11 11:01
Core Viewpoint - The film "Dumpling with Meat" uniquely focuses on the emotional world of the elderly, depicting the collision and reconciliation between two generations in Shanghai's urban life [1][4]. Box Office Performance - The film achieved over 5.18 million yuan in box office revenue (including pre-sales) with a screening rate of less than 0.1% during its preview days on November 8 and 9, achieving an attendance rate of over 56% [3][4]. Audience Demographics - The film's target audience is notably older, with over 50% of viewers aged 40 and above, contrasting with other films that typically attract a younger demographic [4]. Film Production and Themes - Produced by Shanghai Film Group, the film employs a segmented release strategy, set to officially premiere in Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang on November 15, with plans for a nationwide rollout [4]. - The film is based on a novel by Jin Ying, focusing on the life of a retired engineer, Old Wang, who seeks to fulfill his late wife's wish by finding a partner for his son [4][5]. Cast and Character Insights - The film features well-known Shanghai actors, including Zhou Ye-mang and Pan Hong, who bring humor and warmth through their performances, enhancing the viewing experience [4][5]. - Zhou Ye-mang, portraying Old Wang, emphasizes the character's journey of learning and adapting to new life experiences, highlighting the importance of maintaining vitality in old age [5][7]. Emotional Resonance - The film is described as not emphasizing conflict but rather weaving emotional narratives that resonate with viewers, reflecting the essence of Shanghai life [7][8]. - Pan Hong's character, Su Juan, offers a poignant portrayal of enduring love, suggesting that life is a reflection of one's attitude [7][8]. Cultural Significance - The film connects with the audience's memories of Shanghai's past, evoking nostalgia for simpler times and the warmth of family life [10][11]. - It also engages with local businesses, creating a multi-dimensional experience for viewers, allowing them to explore the city while enjoying the film [11].
千份投稿藏着多少上海地标?这场展览让上海故事“可摸可藏”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-09-20 08:56
Core Insights - The event "2025 Shanghai Book Fair Oriental Reading · Metro Metropolitan Cultural Landmark Collection" aims to celebrate the cultural landmarks of Shanghai through artistic expressions, showcasing the city's vibrant culture and history [1][12] - Over 1,200 creative works were submitted, with more than 300 selected for exhibition, reflecting the public's love and creativity towards the city [1][12] Group 1: Event Overview - The exhibition opened on September 19 at the Shanghai Library East Pavilion, serving as an extension of the 2025 Shanghai Book Fair [1] - The event encourages artists to capture the unique charm of each subway station, integrating cultural connotations into their designs [5][12] Group 2: Featured Artists and Works - Illustrator A Shu's watercolor piece "Night Sketch of the Customs House" was inspired by her experiences in Shanghai, highlighting the connection between personal memories and the city's landmarks [3] - Creator Shelly, who submitted the most works, expressed the significance of each subway station as a "cultural switch" that awakens urban memories [5] - The "Far Fragrance Cultural Ring" project by the Mix Knowledge team showcases the cultural characteristics and development vitality of Jiading New Town [6] Group 3: Cultural Significance - The event aims to weave a "cultural map of Shanghai" through the collective artistic expressions of participants, making art accessible in daily life [12] - The works submitted encompass various forms such as illustrations, photography, and digital creations, reflecting Shanghai's red culture, Haipai culture, and Jiangnan cultural characteristics [12]
镜观·回响丨浦江奔涌传薪火 海派融新纳百川
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the cultural vitality of Shanghai, highlighting the integration of red culture, Haipai culture, and Jiangnan culture, and the city's role as a global stage for innovation and inclusivity [1]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage - Shanghai's historical lanes, such as Laoyuyangli, Fude Li, and Chengyuli, embody the "red codes" of the Chinese Communist Party [3]. - The site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China is located at 76 Xingye Road, showcasing its historical significance [5]. - The Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China is situated at 7 Lane 30, North Chengdu Road, further emphasizing Shanghai's role in the party's history [7]. Group 2: Urban Development - The transformation of the industrial "rust belt" along the rivers into vibrant public spaces reflects Shanghai's commitment to urban renewal while preserving historical elements [11]. - The Yangpu Riverside area, once a cradle of modern Chinese industry, has been revitalized with preserved historical industrial buildings [15]. - The continuous hosting of events like the Shanghai Rowing Open on the Suzhou River highlights the integration of public spaces and urban infrastructure [16]. Group 3: Cultural Events and Activities - The Shanghai International Film Festival and various cultural events, such as the "Silver Ginkgo Music Festival," showcase the city's dynamic cultural scene [10][30]. - The "Pyramid Summit: Ancient Egyptian Civilization Exhibition" at the Shanghai Museum represents a significant cultural exchange, being the largest exhibition of Egyptian artifacts in Asia in nearly 20 years [21]. - The annual Yuyuan Lantern Festival has become a hallmark of Shanghai's cultural identity, attracting visitors and celebrating intangible cultural heritage [32].