The Composer: A Cinematic Diplomatic Milestone
The movie 'The Composer,' a co-production between China and Kazakhstan, highlights the importance of friendship and mutual trust amidst global changes. Directed by Sabit Kurmanbekov, the film tells the story of Chinese composer Xian Xinghai's experience in Kazakhstan during WWII. It emphasizes cultural cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.
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The movie 'The Composer,' a collaborative effort between China and Kazakhstan, stands as a testament to the importance of friendship and mutual trust in a rapidly changing world. Sabit Kurmanbekov, the film's art director and a screenwriter from Kazakhstan, emphasized this during an interview with People's Daily.
This film represents the first joint cinematic endeavor between the two countries and underscores the bright prospects for cultural cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The narrative centers around Chinese composer Xian Xinghai, who was supported by a Kazakh peer during his stranded time in Almaty, Kazakhstan, during World War II.
Kurmanbekov praised the technological advancements of China's filmmaking industry and the collaborative spirit of his Chinese counterparts. Reflecting on the project, he noted that 'The Composer' highlights the universal values of friendship and mutual trust, which are crucial for today's world.
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