Chinese film and TV industry is recovering as film studios have reopened across China and many crews have resumed work after several weeks of suspension due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Xiangshan Film and Television town in Ningbo, Eastern China's Zhejiang province, was one of the first to reopen in February end, as four crews have returned to work and another 50 are preparing to come back.
The crew of the second season of award-winning TV series "Like a Flowing River" was one of the first to start shooting. On March 15, its leading actor Wang Kai posted a photo of a blue sky on his Weibo account, and the TV series' account later re-posted the photo with the message: "It is the third day after resuming work with bright sunlight. Wish everything goes well!"
Hengdian World Studios, one of China's biggest film and TV production centers, reopened five of its shooting bases on March 28, with more than 20 crews resuming shooting, including new TV series "Legend of Fei" staring Zhao Liying and Wang Yibo.
In addition, Shanghai Film Park, Qingdao-based Oriental Movie Metropolis and Xi'an-based Bai Lu Yuan Studios reopened one after another.
Zhang Yimou's new film resumes shooting
Films also resumed shooting. Director Zhang Yimou's first spy film "Impasse" resumed filming in Datong, Northern China's Shanxi province, after suspending operations for more than 50 days due to the epidemic.
"This time, I have a lot of time to watch movies every day. I think it is an opportunity for learning and improving," CCTV's Movie News reported, citing the film's photographer Zhao Xiaoding.
Besides, the film "Moses in the Plain," produced by Golden Bear winner Diao Yinan and directed by Zhang Ji, also resumed filming in Hada Bay Old Industrial Zone in northeastern China's Jilin province on March 26.