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Story of Avanti | |
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File:Story screen of the movie Avanti.jpg | |
Also known as | the story of effendi, The Tales of Effendi |
阿凡提的故事 | |
Genre | stop motion animation, puppet film |
Inspired by | Nasreddin |
Written by | Ling Shu |
Directed by | Jin Xi, Liu Huiyi |
Country of origin | China |
Original language | Chinese |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Production | |
Running time | 17-31 minutes |
Production company | Shanghai Art Film Studio |
Original release | |
Release | 1979 1988 | –
"'The Story of Avanti" (Uyghur: نەسىرىدىن ئەپەندى هىكاى يلىرى) was released by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1979 A series of puppets Stop Motion animated film, with Xinjiang folklore characters Avanti as the main characters[1]: 51 . The first film "Avanti" (or "Gold Seeds" [a]) was created as a gift film for the 30th anniversary of Proclamation of the People's Republic of China. Afterwards, he created 13 animated films [2], a total of 14 films, becoming China's first multi-episode animated film [3]. In 2018, the theatrical version of "Avanti's Romance Adventure" was launched.
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[edit]Avanti is name in Uyghur, a typical character in the legends of Central Asia and West Asia Nasrddin <ref name="a2">Fu Guangchao (2021-07-03). "Deceased| Chief Director of "The Story of Avanti" Oral history: I would like to be "Friends of Avanti"". Editor: Wang Yifei (in Chinese). Sina.com. Archived from the original on 2021-09-24. Retrieved 2021-09-24.< /ref>. In Xinjiang Uyghur, Kazak, Uzbek, Kirgiz, Tajik five ethnic minorities Among them, Avanti is a widely spread folklore figure. But until the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, this cultural image did not enter the Chinese world. In 1955, after the July issue of Folk Literature magazine introduced "The Story of Nasrddin Avanti" for the first time, "the image of Avanti really entered the Chinese world". It has several editions of the Avanti story published. At that time, Avanti, Baragancang of Mongolian nationality and Agudengba of Tibetan nationality were introduced as representatives of Chinese folk witty figures, but only Avanti was well known. Several researchers believe that it is precisely because of this film that Avanti is well-known to the public and has laid the foundation for Avanti's cultural image in China[1]: 51 [4]: 14 . And because of the "full and complete" cultural image, Avanti was mistaken by the Chinese people as a Uighur wisdom figure[4]: 15–16 that originated in Xinjiang.
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