Snow Leopard:The Creative Concept and Counter-Narratives in the Filmmaking Practice of Pema Tseden
This article provides an in-depth analysis of director Pema Tseden's film Snow Leopard,exploring the director's unique creation consciousness and creative concept in his filmmaking practice and his choice of narrative strategy.The interpretation of the film's shots,narrative structure,and story content reveals the director's dynamic reflection on his creative concept and deconstruction of traditional narrative styles.It also examines through the director's perspective as a filmmaker,his pursuit,experimentation,and abandoning of the meaning of images and how these trigger the audience's reflection on the essence of film creation.Furthermore,this article delves into the audience's role and the film medium's observational function that challenges the audience's traditional perceptions of film viewing.