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CANNES http://www.carolinahurricanesteamstore.com/adidas-joakim-nordstrom-jersey , France, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese movie director LiRuijun, currently at the 70th Cannes Film Festival, said not enoughmovies are being made about "normal people".


Presenting his movie "Walking Past the Future", Li told Xinhuain an exclusive interview in Cannes: "It is important to tellstories of characters very close to us."


His movie is about people who left the village to work in thecity, called villager workers. "They were farmers before who are inthe city as labor workers mainly. I wanted to focus on this groupof people because it is very large, around 213 millionindividuals," Li said.


He said most of movies in the Chinese market have almost noconnection with the life of normal people.


Li said he found inspiration for the movie from previous filmshe made centered on children and old people who are left invillages in Gansu province, where the director is from.


Asked how Chinese youth can chase the "Chinese dream", thedirector stressed: "I want them to think bigger and have a biggervision towards the future and not only to focus what they can earnin the present. Opportunities always exist but the crucial thing isto think about what you really want. Then chase your dreams."


The most important element for Li in movies is the story. "Ithas to be current and touch hearts. After that, I'm following myscript and help the actors to understand the story," he said.


For Chinese cinema to enter more European and U.S. markets, Lisaid the key is to make real Chinese movies. "We don't have to copyHollywood style, but we have to tell Chinese stories using our ownway to express them."


Li presented "Fly with the Crane" in 2012 at the Venice FilmFestival and "River Road" in 2015 at the Berlin Film Festival.


BEIJING, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday sent a message of condolences to his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Ashraf Ghani over the deadly car bomb attack in Kabul.


The powerful car bomb exploded on Wednesday in central Kabul, where several diplomatic representative offices, official institutions as well as the Presidential Palace are located, killing at least 80 people and injuring over 350 others.


Mourning the dead, Xi extended his sincere sympathy to the injured and the bereaved families, on behalf of the Chinese government and people and in his own name.


China opposes terrorism of all forms and vehemently condemns the attack, Xi said.


He added that China is ready to work with the international community and support the Afghan government and people in fighting against terrorism so as to safeguard national security and stability.


BERLIN, June 14 (Xinhua) -- Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter (SPD) told German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung on Wednesday that he saw no alternative to a ban on diesel vehicles in the face of concerning air pollution levels recorded in the Bavarian capital.


Reiter said that he did not see how the municipal government could carry on without such measures.


The mayor's comments follow recent findings that large swaths of Munich are in breach of air pollution limits for toxic particulate matter and nitrogen oxides (NO2) imposed in the European Union (EU).


Reiter described the results, which were measured widely around the city, rather than being confined to areas with heavy traffic, as "shocking" and "unexpected."


For NO2, the European Union mandates that measurements must not exceed an annual average of 40 micrograms per cubic meter. New measurements showed readings as high as 60 micrograms per cubic meter and above in parts of Munich.


In densely-populated areas, the bulk of poisonous NO2 is produced by cars. Some 295,000 out of 720,000 vehicles registered in Munich are powered by diesel motors.


While Reiter stressed the need for the city to react, a lack of clarity remains as to whether the municipal government can legally impose a ban.


The mayor's current proposals would exclude some vehicles, such as those used for public transportation and emergency services.


After Stuttgart and Hamburg, Munich is the third German city to consider disallowing diesel vehicles.


Authorities in Stuttgart had also tabled proposals to use automated technology to scan registration plates as a means of identifying ineligible vehicles, but denied their intention to pursue these plans shortly thereafter.


Diesel fuels have suffered a heavy blow to their reputation due to their role in releasing NO2 into the air and the revelation of the related attempts by several car manufacturers to manipulate emission tests to comply with legal thresholds.


The market share of diesel vehicles in Germany fell to 40.4 percent in May, from 46.3 percent in the previous year.


The largest German car manufacturer, Volkswagen, has stood in the focus of global investigations after admitting the manipulation of emissions tests for millions of its diesel vehicles in 2015.


Nevertheless, Munich's plans for a diesel ban immediately provoked a fierce backlash from automotive industry representatives.


Car manufacturers continue to rely on the production of diesel-powered vehicles as they seek to remain compliant with stricter EU limits on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.


Rising levels of CO2 in the earth's atmosphere released by human activity have been identified by scientists as a crucial driver of climate change. Diesel is viewed by the automotive industry as a more CO2 efficient fuel than gasoline.


Critics of Reiter's plan further noted that there is no reliable substitute for diesel motors in buses and trucks yet, highlighting the slow conversion to electric vehicles.


For Reiter, the planned ban is only part of broader reforms required in urban mobility. He cited a need to establish the primacy of public transportation, as well as to persuade . Wholesale MLB Jerseys From China Wholesale NHL Jerseys From China Wholesale NBA Jerseys Free Shipping Wholesale Baseball Jerseys Wholesale Authentic Soccer Jerseys Cheap College Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Cheap NBA Jerseys Cheap College Baseball Jerseys Wholesale Basketball Jerseys
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