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Domestic films a big draw at festival in Germany

- By WANG XIN in Shanghai wangxin2@chinadaily.com.cn

Aiming to further foster cultural exchanges and facilitate the Belt and Road Initiative, the Pearl of the Silk Road-Shanghai Film Week in Duisburg kicked off on Wednesday at Theater am Marientor in Duisburg, Germany.

This year marks the 10th anniversar­y of the visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to the Port of Duisburg. To celebrate the city’s role in bolstering China-Germany and China-Europe cooperatio­n, the film festival is set to captivate audiences from March 27 to 31.

The five-day event features eight Chinese domestic films that represent Shanghai’s film industry or showcase the city’s charm, including Pegasus and Pegasus 2, Home Coming, Chang An, B for Busy, I Am What I Am, Godspeed and A Writer’s Odyssey.

Traversing various genres such as traditiona­l culture, comedy, romance, fantasy, sports and animation, the film lineup embodies the dynamic spirit of contempora­ry China, the cosmopolit­an allure of Shanghai, and the enduring charm of traditiona­l Chinese culture.

With more than 1,000 representa­tives in attendance, the film week kicked off with Pegasus 2, a film produced in Shanghai.

Directed by the young Chinese filmmaker Han Han and starring actor Shen Teng, this adrenaline­fueled tale centers around the journey of Zhang Chi, a resilient racing driver who defies the odds to reclaim his spot on the podium.

Dubbed the Chinese version of The Fast and the Furious, the film has raked in a whopping 3.4 billion yuan ($470.5 million) at the box office and attracted nearly 68 million audiences nationwide since its release during the past Spring Festival holiday in February.

Under the auspices of the Shanghai Film Administra­tion and the Chinese Consulate-General in Dusseldorf, the event is co-hosted by the Shanghai Film Distributi­on and Exhibition Associatio­n and the Associatio­n of German-China Societies.

Edeltraud Klabuhn, first deputy mayor of Duisburg, Peter Kreutzberg­er, chairman of the Associatio­n of German-China Societies, Du Chunguo, the consul-general of the People’s Republic of China in Dusseldorf, along with representa­tives from both China and Germany attended the opening event.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Pearl of the Silk RoadShangh­ai Film Week in Duisburg kicks off on Wednesday in Duisburg, Germany.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Pearl of the Silk RoadShangh­ai Film Week in Duisburg kicks off on Wednesday in Duisburg, Germany.

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