China News Service, Berlin, November 4th Munich News: On the 4th local time, the 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival hosted by the Confucius Institute in Munich opened at the Munich Stadtlibrary.
During the event, 21 Chinese-language feature films, 3 short films, 2 animated feature films and 3 animated short films will be screened offline, covering a total of seven screening units including images of the Temple of Heaven, tribute to classics, and humanities documentaries. Screening venues include the Munich Stadtbibliothek, the Neue Rodman Cinema and the Gaudin Cinematheque. The films screened include the feature films " Exchange Life " and " If You Are the One ", the crime action films " Stealth ", " Anti-Drug 3: People at the End of the World ", and the classic cartoons " Nezha Hao Hai " and " Iron Fan Princess " and so on.
On November 4, the 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival, hosted by the Confucius Institute in Munich, opened at the Munich Stadtlibrary. The picture shows the scene of the opening ceremony. (Photo provided by the Confucius Institute in Munich)
The classic animation series produced by Shanghai Art Film Studio has attracted much attention. Gao Fangfang, director of the Confucius Institute in Munich, said that since Shanghai Animation made its debut at the Munich Chinese Film Festival last year, it has aroused an enthusiastic response from the audience. This year the festival will continue to launch the classic animation screening unit. It is worth mentioning that 6 documentary programs selected by China Central Radio and Television will be launched on the official streaming media viewing platform of the Munich Chinese Film Festival. In addition, a series of videos "China-Germany Confrontation" jointly created by Chinese and German free media people will also be exclusively launched.
Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter and Munich City Library Director Dr. Arni Ackermann sent congratulatory messages for the opening of the film festival.
Wright said that the Munich Chinese Film Festival provides a valuable opportunity for cultural exchanges. Akerman points out that film is an important medium for tracking social, cultural and political developments. It is hoped that through dialogue and exchanges with Chinese cultural creators, overseas audiences will deepen their understanding of Chinese culture.
That night, Chinese and German guests watched the opening film "Exchanging Life" together. This year's film festival continues its diversified tradition and has also set up cultural activities including film festival knowledge lectures, Hanfu experience and karaoke. The film festival will last until November 18th.
Kang Wei, head of cultural activities at the Confucius Institute in Munich, said that for more than ten years, the Munich Chinese Film Festival has gradually gained more and more Chinese film lovers in the local area. In addition, the Confucius Institute in Munich also strives to introduce excellent Chinese films to German audiences through monthly Munich Chinese Film Club activities.
China News Service, Berlin, November 4th Munich News: On the 4th local time, the 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival hosted by the Confucius Institute in Munich opened at the Munich Stadtlibrary.
During the event, 21 Chinese-language feature films, 3 short films, 2 animated feature films and 3 animated short films will be screened offline, covering a total of seven screening units including images of the Temple of Heaven, tribute to classics, and humanities documentaries. Screening venues include the Munich Stadtbibliothek, the Neue Rodman Cinema and the Gaudin Cinematheque. The films screened include the feature films " Exchange Life " and " If You Are the One ", the crime action films " Stealth ", " Anti-Drug 3: People at the End of the World ", and the classic cartoons " Nezha Hao Hai " and " Iron Fan Princess " and so on.
On November 4, the 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival, hosted by the Confucius Institute in Munich, opened at the Munich Stadtlibrary. The picture shows the scene of the opening ceremony. (Photo provided by the Confucius Institute in Munich)
The classic animation series produced by Shanghai Art Film Studio has attracted much attention. Gao Fangfang, director of the Confucius Institute in Munich, said that since Shanghai Animation made its debut at the Munich Chinese Film Festival last year, it has aroused an enthusiastic response from the audience. This year the festival will continue to launch the classic animation screening unit. It is worth mentioning that 6 documentary programs selected by China Central Radio and Television will be launched on the official streaming media viewing platform of the Munich Chinese Film Festival. In addition, a series of videos "China-Germany Confrontation" jointly created by Chinese and German free media people will also be exclusively launched.
Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter and Munich City Library Director Dr. Arni Ackermann sent congratulatory messages for the opening of the film festival.
Wright said that the Munich Chinese Film Festival provides a valuable opportunity for cultural exchanges. Akerman points out that film is an important medium for tracking social, cultural and political developments. It is hoped that through dialogue and exchanges with Chinese cultural creators, overseas audiences will deepen their understanding of Chinese culture.
That night, Chinese and German guests watched the opening film "Exchanging Life" together. This year's film festival continues its diversified tradition and has also set up cultural activities including film festival knowledge lectures, Hanfu experience and karaoke. The film festival will last until November 18th.
Kang Wei, head of cultural activities at the Confucius Institute in Munich, said that for more than ten years, the Munich Chinese Film Festival has gradually gained more and more Chinese film lovers in the local area. In addition, the Confucius Institute in Munich also strives to introduce excellent Chinese films to German audiences through monthly Munich Chinese Film Club activities.(End)
(China News Network)