Opening Ceremony

The Line-up of Alec Su’s Directorial Debut The Left Ear at the 5th Beijing International Film Festival Teenage films gather on the red carpet

 

  With the approaching of this sunny spring, the Opening Ceremony of the 5th Beijing International Film Festival draws near. Recently, the Organizing Committee of BJIFF announces a new list of some casts to attend the star-studded red carpet ceremony. Among them, the cast of The Left Ear attracts a great deal of attention. Their debut not only promotes their upcoming film, but also injects young vitality into the BJIFF.

 

         This teenage film directed by Alec Su and produced by Huang Zhiming will be officially shown in the cinema on April 30, 2015. Adapted from the novel Left Ear written by the famous writer Rao Xueman, this film is Alec Su’s directorial debut, who is a virgo.

 

    Since the release, the cast have attracted and been loved by more and more fans, including leading actors Oho Ou, Yang Yang, Hu Xia and Duan Bowen, and leading actresses Chen Duling, Ma Sichun and Guan Xiaotong. They vividly create a batch of different images of young people, such as Little Ear (Xiao Erduo), Bala, Zhang Yang, and Xu Ge. Different from other teenage films, The Left Ear lifts up to a new height and injects into new connotation based on the youth topic. Youthfulness is only part of contents in this film. In the eye of Alec Su, The Left Ear is a drama about youthfulness, love, change and grown-up.

  In the film, these characters are young and enthusiastic with the courage to love and hate. They fall in love in the best years, leaving the most romantic and naive love in their life. On the red carpet of the 5th Beijing International Film Festival, this young team will bring their unique charm.

In recent two years, teenage and nostalgic films adapted from novels are popular in Chinese film market. The success of So Young, Fleet of Time and Tiny Times offers the grown-up audiences born in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s with a chance to enjoy the montage of the teenage rebellion. Who was not dazed and confused at his teenage years? Who has not been hurt by love? These sentimental feelings look more lively and unrestrained in the film art. How will other casts of similar films make their line-up? We are looking forward to what will happen. In this April, on the magnificent Red Carpet of the 5th Beijing International Film Festival, The Left Ear will take you to listen to your inner being.