今日头条:习近平给父亲的一封生日贺信

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)–今天是父亲节,现在转发一封习近平2001年写给父亲的信。习近平给父亲习仲勋八十八岁生日的贺信,原载《习仲勋革命生涯》,中共党史出版社、中国文史出版社2005年出版,668-669页。全文如下:

敬爱的爸爸:

今天是您的88周岁生日,中国人将之称为米寿。若按旧历虚两岁的话,又是您90岁大寿。这是一个值得庆祝的大喜日子。昨晚我辗转反侧,夜不能寐,既为庆祝您的生日而激动,又因未能前往祝寿而感到遗憾和自责。

自我呱呱落地以来,已随父母相伴48年,对父母的认知也和对父母的感情一样,久而弥深。我从您身上要继承和学习的高尚品质很多,最主要的有如下几点:

一是学您做人爸爸年高德劭,深受广大人民群众和我党同志、党外人士的尊敬。这主要是您为人坦诚忠厚、谦虚谨慎、光明磊落、宽宏大度。您一辈子没有整过人,坚持真理不说假话,并且要求我也这样做。我已把你的教诲牢记在心,身体力行。

二是学您做事。爸爸自少年就投身革命,几十年来勤勤恳恳、艰苦奋斗,为党和人民建功立业,我辈与您相比,实觉汗颜。特别是您对自己的革命业绩视如过眼烟云,从不居功,从不张扬,更值得我辈学习和效仿。

三是学习您对共产主义信仰的执著追求。无论是白色恐怖的年代,还是极左路线时期;无论是受人诬陷,还是身处逆境,爸爸对共产主义的信念仍坚定不移,相信我们的党是伟大的、正确的、光荣的。您的言行为我们指明了正确的前进方向。

四是学您的赤子情怀。爸爸是一个农民的儿子,热爱中国人民,热爱革命战友,热爱家乡父老,热爱您的父母、妻子、儿女。您自己博大的爱,影响着周围的人们。您像一头老黄牛,为中国人民默默的耕耘着。这也激励着我将毕生精力投入到为人民服务的事业中去。

五是学您的俭朴生活。爸爸平生一贯崇尚节俭,有时几近苛刻。家教的严格,是众所周知的。我们从小就是在您的这种教育下,养成勤俭持家习惯的。这样的好家风我辈将世代相传。

此时此刻,百感交集,书不尽言,上述几点,不能表达我的心情于万一。我衷心遥祝尊敬的爸爸健康长寿,幸福愉快!

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编者的话:习主席当时48岁,能写出这样感人至深的信,真是让人感动。将心比心,我发现自己做得差远了。我一直想写我的父亲母亲,却一直没有找出时间写,心中还有一种说不清的忧虑,为什么我这么害怕表达爱呢?一不注意我都过了50了,又是那样没到50的时候,天天想着,等我50岁了,我该如何如何,但是真正到了50岁了又要轻描淡写地过去了,这半辈子就是这样,总是在关键时刻掉链子,总是在高潮的时候来个反高潮。爱不敢爱,恨不感恨,温吞吞,一杯白水或者说白水一杯。对我就是一杯水。专门给人解渴,冲凉。

祝所有的父亲节日快乐!

斯德哥尔摩夏季电影节8月16-20号免费回放老电影

Stockholm International Film Festival arranges this year’s Summer Cinema the 16th to 20th of August in Rålambshovsparken in Stockholm. This year’s theme is the 80s.

The annual Stockholm Film Festival Summer Cinema attracts thousands of people to Rålambshovsparken every year. Five 80s films will be screened: two american, two european and one Japanese.

– Stockholm Film Festival Summer Cinema is our gift to Stockholm and our lovely audience, says Git Scheynius, Festival Director.

During the Summer Cinema, the Stockholm Consumer Association will throw a food waste and recycling party for visitors. On-site, Coop’s food creator will offer pizza made from leftover raw materials from Coop stores in the area. In addition, Fanta® will host a digital festival for young people, which will end during the Stockholm film festival Sommarbio.

The Summer Cinema is free of charge but membership cards can be purchased by those who wants to support Stockholm Film Festival. The membership card grants access to cheaper tickets during the Stockholm Film Festival in November and free access to ten previews.

This year’s program:

Wednesday the 16th of August: Do the right thing (Spike Lee 1989)

Spike Lee has not only directed, produced and written this revolutionary film, but also participated in front of the camera. The film was nominated for two Oscars and aroused a debate on race-related relationships and has later been upheld as a masterpiece. In 2015 Lee was awarded an honorary Oscar for his efforts as an indie filmmaker.

Thursday the 17th of August: My Neighbor Totoro (Hayao Miyazaki 1988) 

The film about the girl Mei och forest spirit Totoro is Miyazaki’s most famous and beloved production. Miyazaki has won several awards for his animated films, including an Academy Honorary Award, and is often referred to as the premier animation creator in the world.

Friday the 18th of August: Dirty Dancing (Emile Ardolino 1987)

In Emile Ardino’s romantic drama film from 1987, we meet the 17-year-old Baby and the dancer Jhonny who falls in love. The film is strongly associated with the song (I’ve had) The Time of My Life which resulted in an Oscar award for the best song. The film is a world-class love story, just as sweet today as when it had its premiere 20 years ago.

Lördagen den 19 augusti: Det stora blå (Luc Besson 1988)

In Besson’s classic film, based on the famous free diver Jacques Mayolo’s life, we are invited to the beautiful Greek island Amorgos and get to know the rivals Jacques and Enzo. They both have a boundless and lifelong love for the ocean. Besson was awarded the Academy Award; One of France’s most prestigious prices, for ‘The Great Blue’.

Sunday the 20th of August: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Pedro Almodóvar 1988) 

This black comedy, with Carmen Maura and Antonio Banderas in the leading roles, gave Almodóvar extensive international attention and a number of prizes. The story is inspired by Jean Cocteau’s play ’The Human Voice’ and revolves around a love affair where a woman desperately tries to find out why she has been dumped.

Where: Rålambshovsparken.

When: August 16-20, we will open all activities at 6 PM and the films will start at 9PM.

How: Bring friends and family, a picnic and a blanket to sit on.

Price: Free entrance.

Swedish Bahr awarded a Cristal highest accolade at Annecy in France

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

STOCKHOLM, June 18(Greenpost)–Niki Lindroth von Bahr has been awarded a Cristal, the highest accolade at Annecy in France, the world’s leading animation festival, for her animated short film, The Burden.

  The Annecy International Animated Film Festival is number one in the animation world, and hence the competition is world class. Over the course of the week, I have received a great deal of positive feedback about The Burden, proof that it has made a strong impression. Being awarded the top prize is a great success for Niki, and hopefully it can inspire the Swedish film world to delve even deeper into the field of animation,’ stated Anna Serner, CEO of the Swedish Film Institute.


– I am so incredibly happy! I hope this type of recognition enables me to work with longer format films in the future. For my next project, I would like to make an animated horror film set in the finance world,’ Niki Lindroth von Bahr explains.

 Just a month ago, Niki Lindroth von Bahr attended Cannes, where The Burden was competing in the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section. Screened earlier this year at the Gothenburg Film Festival, where it won the Best Swedish Short Award (Startsladden), The Burden was also voted the audience favourite in the short film category.

 

The Burden was produced by Kalle Wettre of Malade Aktiebolag, with support from the Swedish Film Institute’s prior short-film commissioner Andreas Fock.

Niki Lindroth von Bahr, born in 1984, is a trained scenographer and creates the props for her own films.  She has previously directed short films One Night in Moscow (2008), Tord and Tord (2010) and Bath House (2014). Her films have been screened at festivals such as Sundance, Berlin and Annecy and she has received awards for her shorts at film festivals in Chicago, Rio de Janeiro, Brussels, Abu Dhabi, Fredrikstad and Baden, among others. In addition, she created the puppets for Johannes Nyholm’s Las Palmas, which screened at Quinzaine des Réalisateurs in 2011.

Source  Swedish Film Institute