Huilei Ma
Directing
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Spring Returns to My Homeland

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博士还乡

The boy in the mountain village was happy. When he was young, his mother fell into a trap and died in order to prevent poachers from poaching. Father ran away from home again, so far no news. The change of the family makes the happy and lonely character rarely communicate with others actively, and he has been with the monkey king "Great Saint" in the forest for many years. Years later, the improvement of the environment and the return of wild animals caused the greed of poachers. The film tells the story of being happy to lead the little friends and the monkey king "Great Saint" and the poachers to fight together with wisdom and bravery in the familiar forest.
高兴逮笨贼

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Mei Ren Wo De Wang Shi

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Tibet, this film tells the moving story of Li Suzhi, a devoted military doctor who dedicated 36 years of his life to serving the people of the Tibetan plateau. Based on true events, the story showcases his compassion, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to saving lives in one of the world’s most remote and challenging environments. With stunning visuals of vast grasslands, majestic mountains, sacred temples, devoted pilgrims, and vibrant Tibetan culture, the film offers a rare, panoramic look into the region’s humanity, spirituality, and resilience. It is both a tribute to a selfless healer and a vivid portrayal of military-civilian unity, ethnic harmony, and the enduring spirit that connects hearts across the snow-covered land.
A Doctor, A General

The film is based on a true story, inspired by the touching real-life events of the 1993 (01) class of the Fruit Tree Department at Hebei Agricultural University, whose students took care of their late classmate’s parents for 15 years. After the sudden passing of Li Baoyang in his youth due to illness, his classmates—unrelated by blood but bound by love—make a lasting promise to honor his memory and care for his aging parents as their own, embodying the spirit of “treating others’ elders as one’s own.” Their 15-year journey of devotion is tied together by a bet between Liu Qu’er, a man hardened by life’s harsh realities, and a village chief who still believes in kindness and trust. Though Liu Qu’er ultimately loses the bet, he stands on stage singing, “A promise worth a thousand gold.” This moving story of commitment and compassion became a symbol of “Good Deeds in Hebei,” echoing across the land and warming countless hearts.