The 42nd Milan International Sports Film and Television Festival Finals will be held in Milan, Italy from November 5th to November 9th. The Chinese sports films "Hey, Asian Games - Them" and "The Invisible Peak " selected by the Beijing International Sports Film Week won the Golden Wreath Award in the Olympic Spirit and Paralympic" section, " Rooftop Football " and "Karate's "Origin" won the nomination award.
"Hey, Asian Games - Them" focuses on the female athletes at the Hangzhou Asian Games, showing their struggle in the arena and highlighting the power of female sportsmanship in the new era. "Focus on climbers' exploration of nature and challenges to their own limits. Through magnificent images and delicate narratives, it shows the perseverance of human beings in extreme environments.
"Rooftop Football" was nominated for the "Football Film and Television" unit.
"The Origin of Karate" won "Sports". Nominated for the award in the "and Society" category, the film explores the origins of karate, from "Tang Shou" to "Karate", revealing its historical background deeply rooted in Chinese culture. By tracing the martial arts tradition of Shaolin Temple, the film leads the audience back to the origin of this martial art , showing the inheritance and development of martial arts culture.
During this Milan International Sports Film and Television Festival, there are also a number of events on the scene, including the e-sports theme "Glory" and "Glory". As a work about the Hangzhou Asian Games, the female-themed "Hey, Asian Games - Them" was specially screened offline. At the same time, a retrospective exhibition of the 20th anniversary of Beijing International Sports Film Week was specially set up at the event site, which showcased films from the past 20 years. Zhou's development history, as well as posters of outstanding works of previous Beijing stations and award-winning Chinese works of previous Milan.
Beijing International Sports Film Week is an Olympic brand project founded in 2005. The 20th Beijing International Sports Film Week is organized by the Beijing International Film Festival. Organized by the Organizing Committee, Chinese Olympic Committee , and the Beijing Olympic City Development Promotion Association, and hosted by the Chinese Olympic Committee Press Committee and the Beijing Olympic City Development Promotion Center, a total of 275 sports works were collected. After selection, a total of 15 works were selected. Participate in the 42nd Milan International Sports Film and Television Global Finals. This year’s outstanding works will be broadcast to the public in Beijing Olympic Museum, China Film Museum and other places.
The 42nd Milan International Sports Film and Television Festival Finals will be held in Milan, Italy from November 5th to November 9th. The Chinese sports films "Hey, Asian Games - Them" and "The Invisible Peak " selected by the Beijing International Sports Film Week won the Golden Wreath Award in the Olympic Spirit and Paralympic" section, " Rooftop Football " and "Karate's Origin" won the nomination award htm. l7 "Hey, Asian Games - Them" focuses on the female athletes at the Hangzhou Asian Games, showing their struggle in the arena and highlighting the power of female sportsmanship in the new era. "The Invisible Peak" focuses on climbers' love for nature. exploration and challenge to one’s own limits, Through magnificent images and delicate narratives, it shows the perseverance of human beings in extreme environments. "Rooftop Football" won the nomination award in the "Football Film and Television" category. The film uses football competition on city rooftops as its theme. Young people chasing in a limited space The striving for dreams conveys the sports enthusiasm of contemporary teenagers in the context of rapid urbanization. "The Origin of Karate" won the nomination award in the "Sports and Society" category. The film explores the origins of karate, from "Tang Shou" to "Karate". , revealing its historical background deeply rooted in Chinese culture by tracing the martial arts legacy of the Shaolin Temple. During the current Milan International Sports Film and Television Festival, 15 shortlisted Chinese works were also showcased. , including the e-sports themed "Glory" "Hey, Asian Games - Them" with female themes was specially screened offline as a work on the theme of the Hangzhou Asian Games. At the same time, a retrospective exhibition of the 20th anniversary of Beijing International Sports Film Week was specially set up at the event site, which showcased the past 20 years. The development history of Film Week and posters of outstanding works of previous Beijing stations and award-winning Chinese works of previous Milan. ml16 Beijing International Sports Film Week is an Olympic brand project founded in 2005. The 20th Beijing International Sports Film Week is hosted by the Beijing International Film Festival Organizing Committee, Chinese Olympic Committee , and Beijing Olympic City Development Promotion Association. , hosted by the Chinese Olympic Committee Press Committee and the Beijing Olympic City Development Promotion Center, collected a total of 275 sports works. After selection, a total of 15 works were selected to participate in the 42nd Milan International Sports Film and Television Global Finals. It will be played to the public in venues such as the Beijing Olympic Museum and the China Film Museum. Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Xiao Yang