Nandu News reporter Wu FengsiRecently, the Honor Ceremony of the 5th Avant-garde Art Film Festival was held at Chongqing University. With the theme of "Boundless", the 5th Avant-garde Art Film Festival symbolizes the innovative spirit of breaking the boundaries of national, provincial and stylistic boundaries, and giving full play to the unlimited creative potential of film art. The film "Water and Grass Forever" won the "Pioneer Cup" Best Film Award, its director Gou Weiping won the "Best Director", Lausanne Qunpei won the "Best Actor" for the Cantonese film "Stranger", and Huang Xiaolei won the "Best Actress" for "The Confusion of Yoko".
The Cantonese film "Stranger" won three nominations for "Best Film", "Best Screenplay" and "Best Actor" at the Avant-Garde Art Film Festival, and finally won the "Best Actor" by the male number one Lausanne Qunpei. This is also the second time that the film has made its mark in Chongqing: at the 10th Chongqing Youth Film Festival, which closed in November, "A Stranger" won the "Best Screenplay" award.
The "Lao Jia" played by Luosang Qunpei in "Stranger" is a middle-aged father who has lost his independence, and after suffering a series of blows, he met "Xiao Qi" (played by Zhang Zimu) who followed his mother to hide debts, and warmed each other in daily life and found the meaning of life. In the previously released trailer, the silent, cautious but well-intentioned middle-aged man played by Lausanne Qunpei is impressive.
I have a lot of rivalry with Mr. Lausanne, he is very serious in filming, and he is also very kind outside the scene. Zhang Zimu, who played "Little Seven", recalled in an interview. Zhang Zimu, who just entered his first year of high school this year, was still a 12-year-old actor when he starred in "A Stranger", and his innocent and sensitive eyes touched many judges and fans in previous film festival screenings. When asked how he felt about playing against the "juniors", Lobsang Qunpei said, "Acting with serious young people, I feel a sense of crisis. ”
It is reported that "Stranger" is scheduled to be released in 2024. This film, produced by Mei Feng, directed and written by Da Fei, and produced by Shenzhen Moon Pictures, has accumulated a certain amount of attention since it was shortlisted for the "Asian Future" competition unit of the 34th Tokyo International Film Festival in 2021.