"Invisible Peak" opens the second round of 7-city roadshow. The true story of blind climbers has been touched by countless gains.
On September 13th, the documentary film "The Invisible Peak" opened the first stop of the national roadshow in Guangzhou. The director Lixin Fan and the protagonist Zhang Hongxiaqiong spent 15 days in nine cities, including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Chongqing, Nanjing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Wuhan. A total of 31 screenings were held, with a total of 6,732 participants, especially in the screening activities in Chengdu and Shanghai. The film won unanimous praise from the audience who participated in the roadshow for its excellent documentary shooting and touching plot. Zhang Hong’s story of pursuing his dreams and making life choices also attracted the support and tribute of countless audiences.

Roadshows have been well received all the way. Everest stories have entered thousands of homes.
The film "Invisible Peak" 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 reaching the summit to finally succeeding. At the screening site of almost every station, the audience will hold their breath for the tens of seconds of black screen shots in the film, listen to the whistling sound of the snowstorm and their own breathing, and experience the feeling of climbing in the dark with Zhang Hong in an immersive way. During the screening activity, Zhang Hong told the audience about his mental journey from blindness to the final summit of Mount Everest, and counted the hardships and difficulties in the past with his wife Xia Qiong. The story of the couple working together to tide over the difficulties was repeatedly asked by the audience during the screening activities-some people asked about their family’s way of getting along, and some people bluntly envied their marriage and love. During the activities in Shanghai and Chengdu, the audience also raised their mobile phone flashes to pay tribute to Zhang Hong and his wife, and the scene was warm and touching. Director Lixin Fan also shared with the audience his two-year experience with the filming team, and discussed the filming and development of documentary films with the audience. The audience who participated in the roadshow commented: "This documentary is as kind as the story of his climbing Mount Everest told by friends around you. I hope more people can enter the cinema to support and pay tribute to the dreams of ordinary people." After each screening, the interviewed audience expressed their willingness to walk into the cinema again after the film was released, or take their relatives and friends to experience the greatness of their dreams in the eyes of ordinary people.

The second round of roadshows to create domestic quality documentary films is about to start.
In the domestic film market after the National Day, The Invisible Peak, with its high quality and touching story, is undoubtedly a film worth looking forward to. The film shooting team followed the filming for three years, from the beginning of Zhang Hong’s preparations to the top of the mountain, and the filming material lasted for more than 300 hours. In order to restore the story that Zhang Hong overcame many difficulties to climb the snow-capped mountains, the whole shooting process was full of challenges and difficulties-the team not only needed to use customized shooting equipment to adapt to the bad weather, but also the photographers had to receive professional mountaineering training and have the physical ability to climb the snow-capped mountains, just like the subject Zhang Hong, walking on the verge of death. The film that devoted so much effort to the creative team won numerous praises in the first round of screening. The second national roadshow of the film has been launched, with the first stop in Tsinghua campus to discuss the extraordinary experience of the hero in the film with young students.

On October 27th, the documentary film "The Invisible Peak" will be shown nationwide. This film has won the Grain Rain Choice Award at the 12th CNEX Chinese Documentary Proposal Conference and the Invitation Award at the New Zealand Winger Documentary Festival, and was called the most suitable film for international audiences by the CNEX jury. It is reported that the film was 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.