
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts an indoor museum exhibit at the China National Film Museum, located in Fengtai District, Beijing, China. The central subject is a multi-dimensional display commemorating "The Bridge" (《桥》), identified by overhead signage as "新中国第一部故事片" (The First Feature Film of New China), produced in 1949 by the Northeast Film Studio (东北电影制片厂). The exhibit features a large graphic backdrop depicting a bridge structure extending into a reddish-orange sky. In the foreground of this backdrop, five life-sized male figures are presented as cutouts or photographic prints, rendered in monochrome. These figures wear period-appropriate caps and uniforms, resembling military or railway workers. The central figure stands prominently, holding a small dark object in both hands at waist level. A bright red ribbon is tied horizontally across the mid-section of the figures, forming a decorative bow directly in front of the central figure. Below the figures, a simulated ground surface is constructed with railway tracks embedded in ballast gravel. On either side, angled gray lattice structures, resembling bridge trusses, frame the central figures, creating a portal effect. In the immediate foreground, a red velvet rope barrier, supported by brass stanchions, separates the exhibit from visitors. Behind this barrier, a wooden podium holds a framed white informational plaque, partially obscured by the red ribbon. The overall lighting suggests an interior museum environment.
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