The China Film Festival organized by Singapore's
Media Development Authority kicked off at a local cinema on Monday as part of
the inaugural media week ScreenSingapore.
The film festival opened with
the critically acclaimed Deep in the Clouds, a love story set in the remote
mountains of southwestern China. It is directed by Liu Jie and swept four awards
at the 13th Shanghai International Film Festival last year.
Other films
to be featured include The Piano in The Factory, Walking to School and The
Dreams of Jinsha. The last to be aired will be Eternal Moment, a box office hit
in China directed by Zhang Yibai.
Film has come to be bridge of cultural
exchanges between Singapore and China, and the two countries have signed an
agreement on co-production of films, said Sam Tan, senior parliamentary
secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Social
Development, Youth and Sports.
Wang Fenglin, vice president and secretary
general of China Film Producers' Association, said China now produces over 700
films a year, with the box office worth 10 billion yuan (1.5 billion U.S.
dollars).
The 2011 China Film Festival is organized by the Media
Development Authority of Singapore with the support of the Film Bureau under
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television
(SARFT).
Following the 2011 China Film Festival in Singapore, China will
host a Singapore Film Festival next year.
It was the second time that
both parties are collaborating to host film festivals in each other's
country.
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