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Silk Road
A documentary co-produced by China and Japan
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The Silk Road is a novel by
NHK
(NHK) and
China Central Television (CCTV)
(CCTV) co-produced documentary. The film explores
Silk Road
The magnificent landscape, adventure stories, silk culture and art, and the living conditions of the people along the way. Into the ancient Europe, Asia through the main road. The film was released in Japan on April 7, 1980
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- Chinese name
- Silk Road
- Foreign name
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シルクロード
The Silk Road - Generic type
- documentary
- Direct performance
- Suzuki Hajime
- Number of sets
- 30 episodes
- Main performance
- Koji Ishisaka
- Premiere time
- April 7, 1980 (Japan)
catalogue
Silk Road
It is the main route of ancient European and Asian land transportation, in addition to promoting the prosperity of east and West commerce
nation
,
religion
and
Cultural exchange
It is also of great significance
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03. Desert Art Gallery
04. Blackwater Ancient City
05. Search
Loulan Ancient Country
06. Crossing
The Taklimakan Desert
08. Fire State
Turpan
10. Cross Tianshan South Road
11. The Land of the Heavenly Horse
CHARACTERS | ACTORS | DUB |
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narrate | Koji Ishisaka | - |
director | Suzuki Hajime |
Sino-japanese co-production of the documentary "Silk Road" refers to August 25, 1979, Sino-Japanese co-production of large-scale television series "Silk Road" held the opening ceremony, which is the first time in the Chinese television industry to cooperate with foreign networks. "The joint shooting of the Silk Road between China and Japan is a great work in history," said Vice Chairman Ji Pengfei when meeting with Japanese representatives on the same day. From August 8, the Chinese and Japanese joint film crew of 21 people in three ways in Xi 'an, Guangzhou, Wuwei, Zhangye, Shuquan, Dunhuang and other places began shooting. The production lasted 13 months and ended on September 1, 1980
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In the meantime, he traveled 150,000 kilometers, covering the areas involved in the Silk Road within the network, and also went to the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Germany and the Soviet Union (Japan went to the Soviet Union alone) to shoot/related cultural relics, shooting a total of 450,000 films, and finally the Chinese side produced 15 episodes of "Silk Road", and the Japanese Fang Qu first produced 14 episodes of series including the Baodian prelude. It first aired on May 1, 1980, and May 7, 1980. On the following 17 days, he compiled a 24-episode series of albums according to the nature, nationality and cultural relics of the Silk Road. An unprecedented official publicity campaign was launched for the Silk Road, resulting in a "Silk Road craze" in Japan. This cooperative shooting is a beneficial attempt and practice for the TV workers of the first division of China, and has created the record of two "firsts" in the history of China Network TV: the first opening up and cooperation of Chinese TV, and the first TV series in China. This shooting brought a new history of Chinese documentary concept.