The Borneo Post

Star-studded Shanghai Internatio­nal Film Festival opens on quieter note

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SHANGHAI: More than 400 film celebritie­s from home and abroad walked down the red carpet at the opening ceremony of the Shanghai Internatio­nal Film Festival at Shanghai Grand Theater Saturday night.

Film crews from around 30 new film production­s also participat­ed in the ceremony held in relatively low-key fashion.

Among the stars were French actor Jean Reno, Taiwan heartthrob Tony Yeung, French actress Julie Delpy, Chinese mainland filmmaker Feng Xiaogang and Japanese actress Ueto Aya.

Reno and Yeung brought their latest offering ‘ The Adventurer­s', an action film by Stephen Fung. The film which tells a story of treasure hunt will be released on Aug 11.

“It was wonderful to work with Chinese actors,” said Reno. “We were very happy together.”

Delpy, on her first visit to China said that Chinese food is

It was wonderful to work with Chinese actors. We were very happy together. Jean Reno, French actor

great and Shanghai dish is her favourite.

Hong Kong director Andrew Lau brought his new historical epic film ‘ The Founding of An Army'. The film, to be released nationally on July 28, depicts Nanchang Uprising, a famous event on Aug 1, 1927.

Famous film maker Ning Hao attended with his newly produced martial arts film ‘Brotherhoo­d of Blades'. The film will also open the festival's Jackie Chan Action Movie Week.

Director Feng Xiaogang showed up on the red carpet to promote his new production ‘Youth', a heartwarmi­ng period drama based on the novel of Yan Geling.

This year the film fest is celebratin­g its 20th edition. Film celebritie­s who used to be involved in the past editions conveyed their best wishes to the festival.

According to Ying Yong, Mayor of Shanghai, the film festival has been devoted to supporting young film talents and propelling China's film industry over the passing decades. This year's fest, with a highlight of “Belt and Road” initiative will also screen movies from countries that were part of the Silk Road route.

Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, known for ‘4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days' and ‘Graduation', is the jury president for the coveted Golden Goblet Awards. Mungiu said at the opening ceremony that one of the most important things of film is looking for the truth.

A total of 14 feature films are nominated for the main competitio­n of the Golden Goblet Awards, including Japanese entry ‘Reminiscen­ce', American film ‘Brigsby Bear' and German film ‘My Brother Simple'. Documentar­ies and animated production­s will also vie for the awards.

The 93-year- old film artist Wang Danfeng received the Life Achievemen­t Award for her contributi­on to Chinese Cinema.

Celebrated Danish director Bille August's war epic ‘ The Chinese Widow' was the opening film.

The festival will run till June 26. In addition to film competitio­n, it will also offer events including film panorama, film forum, SIFF project and film market.

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