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第七届海南岛国际电影节“全岛嘉年华”片单揭晓
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-11-25 01:30
Core Insights - The seventh Hainan Island International Film Festival has unveiled its "All Island Carnival" lineup, featuring five thematic chapters that promise a diverse audiovisual feast for film enthusiasts [2] Group 1: Thematic Chapters - The five thematic chapters include "Exhibition Again," "Growth Marks," "Midnight Thrills," "Women’s Chapter," and "Stories by the Shore," showcasing award-winning films and debut works from young directors [2] - "Exhibition Again" features returning popular films, including director Bian Zhuo's debut "Cuihu," which explores family fractures across three generations, and Mariam Touzani's "The Sunset of Malaga Street," which tells the poignant story of an elderly person rebuilding their life [2] - "Growth Marks" highlights four debut feature films that reflect different stages of youth, including the French animated film "Hello, Amelie," which presents the "growing pains" of childhood [3] Group 2: Genre Exploration - "Midnight Thrills" introduces three horror films from Thailand, the USA, and Italy, representing new explorations in the horror genre [3] - "Women’s Chapter" features diverse narratives centered on women, including Afghan directors Najiba Nuri and Rasul Nuri's "Writing Hawa," which chronicles the struggles of three generations of women during turbulent times [3] - "Stories by the Shore" connects human geography with water imagery, featuring films like Luis Patino's "Ariel," which transforms the island into a theater of memory [4]
第七届海南岛国际电影节12月举行
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-11-02 00:18
Core Points - The 7th Hainan Island International Film Festival will be held in early December 2025 in Sanya, featuring a special program titled "Travel with Movies" showcasing classic films globally [1] - The festival will include five major screening units, presenting over 30 outstanding works from 21 countries and regions, highlighting the diversity of contemporary cinema [1] - The advance screening period is from November 3 to December 2, featuring three units: "Screen Reunion," "Classic Cinema," and "Genre Collection," while the delayed screening will run from December 14 to January 3, 2026, with "Sea Film Surprise" and "Film Sea View" units [1] Summary by Sections Advance Screening Units - "Screen Reunion" unit gathers 7 notable films previously released in China, aiming to resonate with audiences through dramatic tension and social insights [2] - "Classic Cinema" unit selects 4 timeless masterpieces, guiding viewers into the cinematic worlds of directors like Eric Rohmer and Roy Andersson [2] - "Genre Collection" unit features 7 groundbreaking films, showcasing narrative explorations from directors such as Thomas Vinterberg and Roy Andersson, expanding the boundaries of cinematic expression [2] Ticketing and Locations - Tickets for the advance screening unit are now available for purchase through platforms like Yingcheng APP, Maoyan, and Taopiaotiao [1] - Participating cinemas include Haikou Wanda Cinemas, Haikou China Film International Cinema, Sanya Bona International Cinema, and Online Xingyue Film Exchange [1]
中国电影《狂野时代》获戛纳特别奖
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-05-25 22:59
Group 1 - The 78th Cannes Film Festival concluded with the Iranian film "Ordinary Accident" winning the prestigious Palme d'Or, while the Chinese film "Wild Times" received a special award, marking the first win for a Chinese film in the main competition since 2015 [1][3] - "Wild Times," directed by Bi Gan and starring Yi Yangqianxi and Shu Qi, is the only Chinese film in the main competition this year, featuring six chapters that explore different dream narratives, with Yi Yangqianxi portraying five distinct characters [3] - The film premiered on May 22 at Cannes, receiving positive audience reactions for its audiovisual techniques and homage to cinema, achieving an average score of 2.4 out of 4 in the "Screen" magazine [3] Group 2 - The Palme d'Or winner, "Ordinary Accident," directed by Jafar Panahi, has now achieved a "Grand Slam" of top awards at three major international film festivals, having previously won the Golden Bear at Berlin and the Golden Lion at Venice [4] - The Jury Prize was awarded to the Norwegian film "Emotional Value," while Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça won both Best Director and Best Actor for "The Spy" [4] - The festival experienced a power outage due to malicious damage to the electrical grid, affecting 160,000 residents and businesses, but the Cannes Palais maintained operations with backup power [4]
第78届戛纳电影节闭幕 中国导演毕赣获特别奖
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-05-24 21:20
Group 1 - The 78th Cannes International Film Festival concluded on May 24, with Chinese director Bi Gan winning the Special Prize for his film "Wild Times" [1] - "Wild Times" is the only Chinese film competing in the main competition section this year, featuring actors Yi Yangqianxi and Shu Qi, and tells a story set in a world where humans no longer dream [1] - The film was praised by jury chair Juliette Binoche for its uniqueness and poetic nature, with the jury unanimously agreeing to award Bi Gan [1] Group 2 - The festival's top award, the Palme d'Or, was awarded to Iranian director Jafar Panahi for his film "No Bears" [2] - Other notable awards included the Jury Prize for the Spanish-French co-production "Close" and the German film "The Falling Voice," as well as Best Director for Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho for "The Secret Agent" [2] - The festival is recognized as one of the three major European film festivals alongside the Berlin International Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival [2]
戛纳国际电影节主竞赛单元过半,不缺爆款与争议
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-05-19 22:42
Core Insights - The 78th Cannes Film Festival has showcased 22 films in the main competition, with half already premiered, receiving mixed reviews and generating significant buzz [1][3][8] Group 1: Film Highlights - "Eddington," featuring major Hollywood stars, has sparked controversy with a low score of 1.4 in the Cannes program and 67% freshness on Rotten Tomatoes, criticized for its political themes and execution [3][4] - "Eddington" aims to address political divisions in American society, igniting discussions online shortly after its premiere [3] - "Eddington" has been described as "distasteful and hollow" by The Hollywood Reporter and "confusing" by The Guardian [3] - "Causeway," starring Jennifer Lawrence, has received positive reviews, with her performance being highlighted as a potential contender for Best Actress at Cannes [4] - "The Phoenix Project," directed by Wes Anderson, premiered to a six-minute standing ovation, praised for its engaging storytelling and emotional depth [5] - "The New Wave," directed by Richard Linklater, pays homage to the French New Wave, utilizing black-and-white photography to evoke nostalgia [5] Group 2: Emerging Directors and Films - "Close to the End," directed by Olivier Lachey, has been noted for its unique sound design and has received high praise from critics [6] - "Looking at the Sun," directed by Marsha Schlinksy, explores the lives of four women over different eras, described as a challenging film with a unique cinematic language [6] - Japanese film "Renoir," the only Asian entry in the main competition, tells a poignant story of a young girl and her father, though it has received mixed reviews regarding its resonance with Western audiences [7] Group 3: Overall Festival Reception - The overall quality of films in the main competition has exceeded expectations, with anticipation for upcoming films from notable directors [8] - The only Chinese film in the main competition, "Wild Times," is set to premiere on May 22, with the prestigious Palme d'Or award to be announced on May 24 [8]