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“2025中国电影周”在巴拿马开幕
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-22 03:05
Core Points - The "2025 China Film Week" event opened on the evening of October 20 in Panama City, showcasing multiple Chinese films at the University of Panama cinema [1][3] - The event aims to provide cultural insights into contemporary China through various film genres, including science fiction, drama, and comedy [1] - The film "Hot-Blooded" was screened at the opening, telling the story of a young woman who regains her passion for life through boxing training [3] Summary by Category Event Overview - The "2025 China Film Week" is co-hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Panama and the University of Panama cinema, running until October 24 [1][3] - A total of six Chinese films will be showcased, including "The Wandering Earth 2," "Eight Corner Cage," and "Fengshen Part 1: Chaos in Chao Ge" [1][3] Audience Reception - Roberto King, the cinema manager, emphasized the importance of cultural diversity and described Chinese films as a significant cultural addition [3] - Juan Cavallero, a student at the University of Panama, expressed that "Hot-Blooded" was powerful and moving, indicating a desire for more Chinese films to be screened in Panama [3]
“携手打造具有国际竞争力的华语电影”
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-26 21:52
Group 1 - The 8th Malaysia International Film Festival is currently taking place in Kuala Lumpur, showcasing the increasing presence of Chinese films, including "My Friend Andre," which is competing for the highest award, the "Golden Ring Award" [1] - The Chinese animated film "Ne Zha" has gained significant attention in Malaysia, providing an excellent opportunity for Malaysian audiences to understand Chinese culture, particularly due to the character's familiarity within the Chinese mythological context [1] - The success of these films is attributed to their effective cross-cultural narratives, addressing universal themes such as justice, bravery, and love, which resonate with Malaysian audiences [1] Group 2 - Recent years have seen innovations and breakthroughs in Chinese cinema, enhancing cultural expression through technology, exemplified by the advanced computer graphics in "Ne Zha," which offers an unprecedented sensory experience [2] - The collaboration between China and Malaysia in film has intensified, with notable projects such as the co-produced documentary "Our Story" and the Malaysia Chinese Film Festival, showcasing various Chinese films to local audiences [2] - There is a natural cultural connection between Malaysia and China, with hopes for increased cooperation in film co-production, distribution, and market expansion to create internationally competitive Chinese-language films [2]