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坐落在怒江大峡谷山间,海拔2000米的沙瓦村,距离北京3240公里。聚焦“精准扶贫”政策,《落地生根》摄制组在这儿坚守近半年,在平实的记录中寻找故事,全景式地展现了中国农村最平凡的一群人的命运改变。“我们离开的时候,没有告诉一个村民,怕他们难过,悄悄地走了。”9月底,摄制组从沙瓦村撤出回京;10月中旬,在北京对片子进行最后的调整。200多分钟的样片,边看片子边讨论,在紧张的后期制作阶段,《落地生根》主创抽出一个午后时间与《广电时评》记者有了一次更深入的对话。
Located in the mountains of the Grand Canyon Nu River, 2,000 meters above sea level Sha Cha Village, 3240 km from Beijing. Focusing on the policy of “precise poverty alleviation”, the filming group “Standing in Roots” has stuck here for almost six months, looking for stories in plain records and changing the destiny of the most ordinary group in rural China. “When we left, we did not tell a villager that they would be sad and quiet to leave.” “In late September, the crew pulled out of Shawar village to return to Beijing. In mid-October, the film was finally adjusted in Beijing. More than 200 minutes of sample, while watching the film side discussions, in the intense post-production phase, ”root“ master took a noon time and ”radio and television review" reporter had a more in-depth dialogue.