《武汉,你好!》剧情简介
致敬抗疫英雄,传递向上力量,以山东援鄂医疗队人物、故事为原型的网络电影《武汉,你好!》于11月29日在武汉正式开机。电影《武汉,你好!》围绕山东援鄂医疗队护士丁晓彤的故事展开,以普通百姓的视角讲述抗疫中的感人故事,遵循“小人物、大情怀、正能量”的创作原则,塑造了真实感人的医务人员以及平民百姓的英雄形象,通过以小见大的创作手法,用疫情之下的凡人小事、凡人真情,艺术化地讴歌时代、讴歌党,体现了山影的责任意识和时代担当,是一部致敬医护工作者和各行各业平凡英雄的诚意之作。该片将在腾讯、优酷、爱奇艺等网络平台播出。
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