Changchun Film Studio, also known as Changying, is bringing back classic red movies and radio dramas in an innovative way. The studio, which is hailed as the “Cradle of New Chinese Film,” has launched 10 classic works in the form of radio dramas, including titles like “Gunshots of the Secret Bureau” and “Dong Cunrui.”
The Red Classic Movie radio dramas aim to preserve the essence of the original films while adding a fresh perspective for modern audiences. Changying Translation Studio, the creative team behind the project, has carefully selected and re-recorded these iconic works with full-time directors and voice actors.
This initiative is part of the “Changying 100 Red Classic Movies and Radio Dramas” project, which seeks to keep the legacy of Changying’s classic works alive through the art of sound. These cultural gems hold a special place in the hearts of many and serve as important memories for generations.
Fans of classic Chinese cinema can now enjoy these timeless stories in a new and engaging format. The release of these radio dramas is a testament to Changying’s commitment to preserving and promoting China’s rich cultural heritage.
As these red classic movies and radio dramas continue to captivate audiences, Changying remains at the forefront of China’s film and television industry, showcasing the timeless appeal of its iconic works.