The documentary film "Invisible Peak" jointly produced by Beijing Xinxin Xiangyang Film and Television Culture Development Co., Ltd., Migu Video Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Taobao Film Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd. and Poly Film Investment Co., Ltd., and jointly produced by Beijing Beijing News Media Co., Ltd. and Tibet Radio and Television Station will be released nationwide on October 27th. At present, the main creative team is about to complete two rounds of roadshows in cities across the country, and the film released a preview of the belief version and an international poster today.

The film tells the story of Zhang Hong, the first blind man in Asia and the third blind man in the world who climbed Mount Everest. From making up his mind to the summit, he encountered pressure from family relations, economic dilemma and public opinion, and faced the double challenges of environment and his own conditions, and finally succeeded in climbing the summit. The film deeply restored Zhang Hong’s three-year climbing process by documentary shooting, and explained the true meaning of life "No matter how difficult the road is, one step is one step".

After suffering, climbing to Mount Everest, sleepless nights, asking for directions, life
When asked why he climbed Mount Everest, the British mountaineer George Magley said, "Because the mountain is there". When Zhang Hong, who was blind, asked the same soul, he said, "When I take a step, I will be one step closer to my summit". Mount Everest is there, but it won’t give a green light for a blind person. In the trailer of "Invisible Peak", accompanied by tense background music, Zhang Hong’s shortness of breath is very clear under the roar of the snow. In the long process of reaching the summit, Zhang Hong was faced with difficult choices from family and individuals, reality and dreams again and again, and once burst into tears. In front of the sacred Everest, waiting for the snowstorm to stop, he looks so small and helpless. However, when faced with a choice, Zhang Hong turned his sufferings into firm steps step by step because of his faith, until he successfully reached the summit, becoming the first blind climber in Asia to climb Mount Everest.

As a documentary film, the film truly shows the complex emotional changes of blind climber Zhang Hong, the difficulties he faces, the greatness and smallness of ordinary people, setbacks and beliefs. In addition, Zhang Hong’s wife Xia Qiong, the guide Hadron and other people who silently supported and encouraged him are also witnesses and narrators of the whole story. The preview not only highlights Zhang Hong’s extraordinary experience, but also highlights the companionship and guardianship between husband and wife, the mutual trust and mutual help between climbers, guides and team members. The natural scenery in the trailer is also magnificent and shocking. The whole video highlights the power of man and nature, and a positive impact infects the viewers, giving more people the power to love life and move forward bravely.

Restore and recreate the legendary story, carefully create a warm-hearted film
Simultaneously released with the preview of Faith Edition, there is an international poster of Invisible Peak. Inheriting the inspirational style of the film and the legendary story, the hero Zhang Hong’s resolute face appeared on the poster. Although the wind and snow soaked his beard and hair, it could not hide the faith reflected in his blue eyes. The poster once again reproduces the overwhelming media reports when I reached the summit of Mount Everest two years ago. Zhang Hong, who reached the summit of Mount Everest in 2021, not only caused a great heated discussion in China, but also became a blind climber attracting worldwide attention at that moment, and became the target of many foreign media platforms such as the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), CNN and AP. After a lapse of two years, the legendary story is about to be shown on the big screen, and the audience who got a sneak peek expressed their excitement and joy. "Give a beam of light to the confused people, focus on moving forward and meet at the peak." It has become the most stated feeling of the film.

The film "The Invisible Peak" was supported by the Film Digital Program Management Center of the Central Propaganda Department, guided by the China Disabled People’s Cause Press Promotion Association, and the book of the same name released by People’s Daily Press has been sold. This film has successively won the Grain Rain Choice Award in the 12th CNEX Chinese Documentary Proposal Conference and the Invitation Award in the New Zealand Winger Documentary Festival, and was called the most suitable film for international audiences by the CNEX jury.

The film will be released soon. Let’s go to the cinema on October 27th, and climb Mount Everest with Zhang Hong, looking for the light and meaning of life in the long darkness.