China Daily (Hong Kong)

Viewers can have ‘Love Affair’ at Beijing film festival

- By XU FAN xufan@chinadaily.com.cn

Movie buffs will soon be able to celebrate with a visual feast at the Beijing Internatio­nal Film Festival, where nearly 500 high quality films will be shown — the largest selection this year in the Chinese capital.

The movies were selected from more than 2,000 titles from 100 countries and will be screened in 30 cinemas and colleges around Beijing from April 8 to April 23, Zhang Xiaoguang, deputy head of China Film Archive, said Thursday.

As this year marks the 10th anniversar­y of the iconic Italian director Michelange­lo Antonioni’s death, up to 13 of his classics — from his debut feature Story of a Love Affair to the 1995 romance Beyond the Clouds — will be screened as an homage to the master.

Such highlighte­d talents also include cult director David Lynch of the United States and the versatile Taiwan filmmaker Sylvia Chang, whose representa­tive works are on the recommende­d lineup.

The list also has some mov- ies that earned awards at the 67 th Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival in February, such as the best movie winner On Body and Soul and best director winner The Other Side of Hope, by Aki Kaurismaki of Finland.

A retrospect­ive section will include movies produced by

the Shanghai studio Wenhua, a company founded in 1946 that ushered a new era of Chinese art-house films, Zhang said, giving viewers “a glimpse of Chinese cinematic culture and history”.

While the festival delights die-hard fans, it also will soon make Beijing a hot word in film circles around the world. The opening and closing ceremonies on April 16 and 23,

respective­ly, will be attended by a number of celebritie­s, including Italian actress Monica Bellucci, Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica and Oscarwinni­ng British actor Sir Ben Kingsley.

The Tiantan awards, the festival’s highest honor, will be presented to 10 winners selected by an internatio­nal jury headed by Oscar-winning Danish director Bille August.

 ?? YUANXIANG/ XINHUA XU ?? A firefighte­r cuts through debris to rescue victims of a landslide in Fangxian county, Hubei province on Thursday. Two people died after being hospitaliz­ed and three others dug themselves to safety.
YUANXIANG/ XINHUA XU A firefighte­r cuts through debris to rescue victims of a landslide in Fangxian county, Hubei province on Thursday. Two people died after being hospitaliz­ed and three others dug themselves to safety.

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