Critics praise moving biographical film
Father Far Away, a film adapted from the life story of Jiang Wanfu, a Shanghai doctor dedicated to helping locals in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region for over four decades, recently held a seminar in Beijing.
Directed by Yan Gaoshan from Xinjiang's Tianshan Film Studio and with the script penned by Wei Yangqing, a professor from Chang'an University, the film starring actor Tong Ruixin retells the heart-wrenching stories of Jiang, who began working in the region in 1966.
Unfolding from the perspective of Jiang's daughter, the movie follows Jiang's 43-year-long endeavor to overcome many challenges in providing medical services to residents living in the Kunlun Mountains areas where altitudes range from 2,200 to 4,800 meters.
Zhang Baiqing, the honorary president of the China Film Critics Association, praised the biographical movie for its innovative storytelling approach, which guides the audience through the daughter's perspective as she uncovers her father's profound connection to the region upon her return to Xinjiang.
Huangfu Yichuan, a researcher at the China Film Art Research Center, commented that the film employs a restrained tone to gradually establish Jiang's profound and relatable image.
"The film showcases the magnificent scenery of Xinjiang while also highlighting the stark contrast of the challenging medical conditions of the past. This contrast poetically portrays Jiang's resilience, dedication, noble character and deep affection for the land of Xinjiang," Huangfu further reviewed.
The film was released on May 20.