On the afternoon of October 29, at the Chaoyang Theater in the bustling center of Tokyo, Japan, the 2024 Tokyo Film Festival·China Film Week "Golden Crane Award" award ceremony was held. Famous Chinese director Hu Mei won the "Golden Crane Award" Special Jury Award for her film "

On the afternoon of October 29, at the Chaoyang Theater in the bustling center of Tokyo, Japan, the 2024 Tokyo Film Festival·China Film Week "Golden Crane Award" award ceremony was held. Famous Chinese director Hu Mei won the "Golden Crane Award" Special Jury Award for her film "A Dream of Red Mansions: A Good Match ", and Seiharu Okuda, Chairman of the Japan Producers Association, presented the award.

The atmosphere at the scene was warm, and major and influential Japanese film industry figures attended the event. Among them, the famous Japanese movie stars Kurihara Komaki, Yojiro Takiten and many Japanese cultural audiences rushed to express their warm congratulations to director Hu Mei after watching the movie.

This year marks the 45th anniversary of the conclusion of the China-Japan Cultural Exchange Agreement. "2024 Tokyo China Film Week", as an important event of the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival, will be held from October 22 to October 29. As part of the closing event of the "2024 Tokyo China Film Week", the Golden Crane Award Ceremony brought together guests from the Chinese and Japanese film industries.

In recent years, more and more young people are studying Chinese in Japan. There are also many young Japanese people who like Chinese movies. The number of Japanese college students studying the four major Chinese masterpieces has also increased significantly. Therefore, the organizers of the Tokyo Film Festival attach great importance to the screenings of China Film Week. The two screenings of Hu Mei's "A Dream of Red Mansions" were sold out in advance.

Hu Mei and Yang Tongshu appeared in Tokyo, Japan to participate in the annual Tokyo International Film Festival. As the first of the Four Great Classics, Japanese society pays a lot of attention to "A Dream of Red Mansions". Therefore, the movie "A Dream of Red Mansions" is like a boat of cultural friendship, and its appearance in Tokyo is particularly eye-catching.

Director Hu Mei appeared at the door of the award ceremony. A group of audience members had been waiting here for autographs. One of them, a Japanese audience member named Song Xin, was holding a thick stack of signature books. When asked, "How do you know Hu Mei?" Song Xin Answer: "A few years ago, I watched the movie "Confucius " directed by Hu Mei. A few days ago, I watched the movie "A Dream of Red Mansions " directed by her. It was very good. I like the movies she directed very much."

"A Dream of Red Mansions" has been welcomed and highly praised by people in the Japanese film industry and audiences for its unique combination of cultural height and modern Chinese film language, and won the jury award after fierce competition. In her acceptance speech, Hu Mei thanked the organizing committee and the Japanese audience, and hoped that "A Dream of Red Mansions" will become a boat of friendship for cultural exchanges between China and Japan. Hu Mei said: “As a filmmaker, I want to spread the traditional Chinese culture of Dream of Red Mansions to all parts of the world, and I am honored to be able to complete the mission of cultural dissemination.

On the afternoon of October 29, at the Chaoyang Theater in the bustling center of Tokyo, Japan, the 2024 Tokyo Film Festival·China Film Week "Golden Crane Award" award ceremony was held. Famous Chinese director Hu Mei won the "Golden Crane Award" Special Jury Award for her film "A Dream of Red Mansions: A Good Match ", and Seiharu Okuda, Chairman of the Japan Producers Association, presented the award.

The atmosphere at the scene was warm, and major and influential Japanese film industry figures attended the event. Among them, the famous Japanese movie stars Kurihara Komaki, Yojiro Takiten and many Japanese cultural audiences rushed to express their warm congratulations to director Hu Mei after watching the movie.

This year marks the 45th anniversary of the conclusion of the China-Japan Cultural Exchange Agreement. "2024 Tokyo China Film Week", as an important event of the 37th Tokyo International Film Festival, will be held from October 22 to October 29. As part of the closing event of the "2024 Tokyo China Film Week", the Golden Crane Award Ceremony brought together guests from the Chinese and Japanese film industries.

In recent years, more and more young people are studying Chinese in Japan. There are also many young Japanese people who like Chinese movies. The number of Japanese college students studying the four major Chinese masterpieces has also increased significantly. Therefore, the organizers of the Tokyo Film Festival attach great importance to the screenings of China Film Week. The two screenings of Hu Mei's "A Dream of Red Mansions" were sold out in advance.

Hu Mei and Yang Tongshu appeared in Tokyo, Japan to participate in the annual Tokyo International Film Festival. As the first of the Four Great Classics, Japanese society pays a lot of attention to "A Dream of Red Mansions". Therefore, the movie "A Dream of Red Mansions" is like a boat of cultural friendship, and its appearance in Tokyo is particularly eye-catching.

Director Hu Mei appeared at the door of the award ceremony. A group of audience members had been waiting here for autographs. One of them, a Japanese audience member named Song Xin, was holding a thick stack of signature books. When asked, "How do you know Hu Mei?" Song Xin Answer: "A few years ago, I watched the movie "Confucius " directed by Hu Mei. A few days ago, I watched the movie "A Dream of Red Mansions " directed by her. It was very good. I like the movies she directed very much."

"A Dream of Red Mansions" has been welcomed and highly praised by people in the Japanese film industry and audiences for its unique combination of cultural height and modern Chinese film language, and won the jury award after fierce competition. In her acceptance speech, Hu Mei thanked the organizing committee and the Japanese audience, and hoped that "A Dream of Red Mansions" will become a boat of friendship for cultural exchanges between China and Japan. Hu Mei said: “As a filmmaker, I want to spread the traditional Chinese culture of Dream of Red Mansions to all parts of the world, and I am honored to be able to complete the mission of cultural dissemination.”

Zhengguan News reporter Qin Hua