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Film shot in Asia’s longest cave
    2021-08-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WITH major scenes shot in Guizhou Province’s Shuanghe Cave, the longest of its kind in Asia, Chinese film “Cloudy Mountain” is set to open in domestic theaters Sept. 17.

Teaming up actors Huang Zhizhong and Zhu Yilong, the film casts them respectively as a father, who is also a former soldier specialized in constructing railways, and a son, a geological engineer.

Set in a fictional town, the nerve-wracking story follows a series of natural disasters taking place after a severe ground collapse, which pulls the father and several bus passengers into an underground cave.

In order to rescue his father and other people, the son enters the cave but the rescue mission becomes more dangerous after weather monitors discover that an upcoming mountain collapse will create an unprecedented catastrophe, threatening the lives of the 160,000 locals in the town.

Earlier this year, the crew trekked deep into Shuanghe Cave, which is as long as 240 kilometers, to take some of the most visually arresting scenes. A real-life tunnel replica was also built for the film.

With veteran Li Jun serving as the director, the film penned by Sha Song and Li also includes actresses Chen Shu and Jiao Junyan in its cast.

(China Daily)

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