Apple has released a short film titled ‘Nian’, to celebrate Chinese New Year, shot on iPhone 12 Pro Max, of course:
A Chinese New Year legend reimagined as a contemporary coming-of-age story, Shot on iPhone 12 Pro Max. Directed by Lulu Wang and created by the team behind the Golden Globe nominated film, The Farewell.
Check out the nearly 12-minute short film below:
Here’s a behind-the-scenes clip showing the making of ‘Nian’:
The film’s original score is by New York City-based Alex Weston, who also worked on Wang’s film, The Farewell.
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