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Curtain set to rise on Beijing film festival

- By XU FAN xufan@chinadaily.com.cn

As an annual event bridging filmmakers in China and abroad, the 14 th Beijing Internatio­nal Film Festival will be held from April 18-26, with submission­s for its top honor, the Tiantan Award, reaching a new high.

According to the organizers, 4,273 movies were submitted to the festival. The final nominated 15 movies were selected from 1,509 featurelen­gth movies from 118 countries and regions.

Three Chinese films were shortliste­d in the final nomination­s: Gold or Shit, which depicts a young man encounteri­ng an unexpected twist in life; I Love You, to the Moon, and Back, a romantic story about two lovers working in different cities; and Strangers When We Meet, a poignant tale about a man released from a 27-year prison sentence who endeavors to find a wife.

Other nominated films include A Real Job (France), A Whole Life (Austria and Germany), All the Long Nights (Japan), and Death Is a Problem for the Living (Finland).

The jury panel for the Tiantan Award was revealed, with Serbian director Emir Kusturica — one of the most distinguis­hed European directors active since the mid-1980s — serving as the jury president.

Consisting of seven members, the jury panel includes Brazilian animation director Carlos Saldanha, Australian sound editor David White and Jessica Hausner, a female director from Austria.

Three A-list stars well-known to the Chinese audience have also joined the jury, Chinese-American actor Kris Phillips, also known as Fei Xiang, whose recent blockbuste­r is Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms; Zhu Yilong, renowned for hits such as Lost in the Stars; and actress Ma Li, celebrated for comedies like Goodbye Mr Loser.

For the first time since the annual festival’s launch in 2011, the Diplomat Film Season — a segment intended to enhance intermou’s national exchange and cooperatio­n by showing high-quality films — will be introduced this year. In a bid to enhance its global appeal, the festival plans to extend invitation­s to diplomats from the embassies of Brazil, Seychelles, the Republic of Gabon, and ASEAN countries, in China, as well as representa­tives from the countries with films nominated for the Tiantan Award.

Huo Zhijing, director of the Beijing Municipal Film Administra­tion, said that Brazil will be the guest of honor at this year’s festival, to mark the 50th anniversar­y of China-Brazil diplomatic relations this year.

As one of the top highlights drawing many die-hard movie fans, more than 240 Chinese and foreign films will be shown in 27 theaters and around 750 screenings in Beijing and neighborin­g Tianjin municipali­ty and Hebei province, some of which have not been widely released in or officially imported to the Chinese mainland. The most anticipate­d include the American sci-fi film Blade Runner 2049, director Zhang YiThe Story of Qiu Ju, and Spanish film The Spirit of the Beehive.

As a platform for the local audience to gain insight from prestigiou­s filmmakers, the festival will hold three master classes. These will be respective­ly given by Kusturica, president of the Tiantan Award jury, who has won the Cannes Film Festival’s top honor, the Palme d’Or, twice; Hong Kong director Ann Hui, a recipient of the Golden Lion award for lifetime achievemen­t at the Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival; and actress-director Joan Chen, who shot to internatio­nal fame with her role in the 1987 epic The Last Emperor.

Additional­ly, four themed forums will delve into hot topics in the industry, from raising investment to using cutting-edge technology, such as artificial intelligen­ce.

Yu Junsheng, deputy director of the Publicity Department of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that the festival seeks to boost mutual learning between civilizati­ons, and enhance Beijing’s soft power and cultural influence.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Left: The main poster for the upcoming 14th Beijing Internatio­nal Film Festival is unveiled during a news conference on Thursday. Right: The jury panel for the festival’s top honor, the Tiantan Award.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Left: The main poster for the upcoming 14th Beijing Internatio­nal Film Festival is unveiled during a news conference on Thursday. Right: The jury panel for the festival’s top honor, the Tiantan Award.

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