BEIJING, June 12 -- Beijing is fueling its preparation for the 2008 Summer
Olympic Games with another tribute film production in the making.
"The One," which is based on the story of Liu Changchun, the first Chinese
to compete in the Olympics, started shooting on Sunday in the sprinter's
hometown of Dalian city, says the Chinese web portal Sina.com.cn.
Officials from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, the
Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee and the Dalian city government, attended
the ceremony held at the Dalian University of Technology, where the late sports
pioneer worked as a teacher.
Liu Changchun struggled to represent China at the 1932 Los Angeles Summer
Games, having been pressured to represent the puppet state set up by Japanese
invaders. His toughness and strong mind inspired many Chinese athletes.
"The One" is being produced by the Beijing Forbidden City Film Company as a
tribute to the upcoming Beijing Olympics next summer, when China holds the
sports gala for the first time.
Olympic gold medal holder Liu Xiang was invited to lead the cast, but had
to give up shooting due to a tight training schedule.
Instead, Li Zhaolin, an amateur sprinter with acting experience gleaned
from his study at the prestigious Central Academy of Drama, will take on the
role.
The film is set to hit the big screen early next year. Worldwide athletes
attending the Beijing Games will also have the change to enjoy it, according to
the Sina report.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)