Небесный ребёнок ( русский)
Heavenkid, Ahya and ToTo are fairies in heaven. One day, they fall into the Evil Dragon Valley accidentally, and Heavenkid is captured by the demon king. To rescue Heavenkind, Ahya and ToTo unfortunately lose their lives, and reincarnate into the human world. To repay Ahya and ToTo's for saving his life, Heavenkid descends to the world as well. Since ToTo and Ahya make troubles all the time, Heavenkind therefore guides them with Di Zi Gui (Standards for Being a Good Student and Child) to help them become obedient and lovely kids.
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Derrick, Yung-Te, WuDirector
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Fang-ru ShenWriter
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Meng-Ying LinProducer
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Project Type:Animation, Short, Television
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Genres:Fantasy, Drama, Education, Children, Chinese traditions, Culture, Family
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Runtime:10 minutes 4 seconds
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Completion Date:December 8, 2013
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Country of Origin:Taiwan
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Language:Chinese
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Shooting Format:digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, U.S.A.Houston, TX, USA
Gold Remi, TV & Cable Production, Children's Audience
Distribution Information
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New Tang Dynasty Asia Pacific TelevisionDistributorCountry: TaiwanRights: All Rights
Derrick Wu is a visual artist who received his MA in Studio Arts from New York University. His experimental film “The track” won the Golden Harvest Awards, Taiwan in 1997; his photography work “Ship, Waste soil, People” is permanently collected by Kaohsiung City Museum of Fine Arts; and his short film “Declaration of Geneva” won the Golden Palm Award, 2013 at Mexico International Film Festival.
The book Di-Zi-Gui was written based on Confucius, a wisdom of ancient China. Di-Zi-Gui outlines the standards for being a good student and child. Confucius believed that moral principles, virtues, and discipline should be the very first lessons taught to a child, and that a child needs to practice them daily.
The program HeavenKid uses a theatrical 3D approach to educational television programming replacing dogmatic preaching approaches. The 3D animation and lively entertainment provides a moral educational tool in a subtle manner.