Shanghai Film Week lands in Brussels

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To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China, the one-month Shanghai Film Week kicked off at the Chinese Cultural Center in Brussels on the evening of the 26th. At the opening ceremony, the 4K HD restoration version of "The Wanderings of San Mao", which was first released in December 1949, was played, which was warmly welcomed by the audience.

Shanghai Film Week lands in Brussels - Lujuba

Since its opening in 2013, the Shanghai Film Museum has insisted on holding "Shanghai Film Week" overseas every year. This year’s Film Week is jointly organized by the Shanghai Film Museum, the Chinese Cultural Center in Brussels, and the Shanghai Association for International Cultural Exchanges, bringing the "San Mao" comics that have influenced generations to Belgium, and telling Chinese stories with rich content. Carry forward the Chinese spirit and pay tribute to the great era.

The film week activities are mainly composed of "Forever Sanmao-Comics Exhibition to Celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of New China", "Ingenuity Painting-Film Poster Exhibition to Celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of New China" and "Light and Shadow on the Sea-Shanghai Film Retrospective Exhibition" "Composed of three major sectors.

Shanghai Film Week lands in Brussels - Lujuba

Comics Exhibition carefully selects 50 precious exhibits, including "San Mao" comic manuscripts, books, trophies, etc.; Shanghai Film Retrospective uses the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China as a clue, selects "San Mao Wanderings" and "San Mao Congjun Ji". Classical films such as "Making the Heavenly Palace", "Landscape", "Da Li, Xiao Li and Lao Li", and "Stage Sisters" show the creative heights of New China Shanghai movies; the movie poster exhibition selects 16 posters from different eras, reflecting the new China The characteristics of movies in various periods. Before the opening ceremony of

Shanghai Film Week lands in Brussels - Lujuba

, the maritime film master class and Sino-European film art thought dialogue were successfully held at the Chinese Cultural Center in Brussels. Zhang Weijun, the son of the outstanding Chinese cartoonist Zhang Leping, known as the "Father of San Mao", had a dialogue with Belgian cartoonists on artistic thoughts, exchanged discussions on "San Mao" comics, film connotation and overseas promotion, and discussed the art of Chinese and Belgian comics communicate with.

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