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Why a movie about the heritage of the Chinese musical instrument suona in rural areas
The Hundred Birds is a drama film produced by Beijing Laurel Film Co. It was directed by Wu Tianming and starred Tao Zeru, Zheng Wei, and Li Mincheng, and it was released on May 6, 2016 in mainland China.
The film focuses on the story of Jiao Sanjiao, a respected old suona artist, who leads his disciples to pursue and pass on the spirit of suona with persistent passion and strong faith.
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