At the 14th Beijing International Film Festival on April 20, a significant initiative aimed at revitalizing the iconic genre of kung fu films, which once captivated audiences globally, was officially launched. This genre, synonymous with legends such as Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, holds a pivotal place in Chinese cinema and achieved widespread popularity in the West through blockbuster hits.
The 31st College Film Festival, a significant component of the Beijing International Film Festival, commenced on Saturday at the Beijing Time Museum in the capital city's Dongcheng district, marking a celebration of young talent and creativity in the realm of cinema.
In a first for its 14-year history, the Beijing International Film Festival introduced a "Film and Fashion" section, underscoring the symbiotic relationship between the cinema and fashion industries, as confirmed by the event organizers.
The 14th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) kicked off on Thursday in the Chinese capital, welcoming filmmakers from home and abroad to discuss movie development and promote cultural exchanges in the industry.
The 14th Beijing International Film Festival kicked off in the Chinese capital's northern outskirts on Thursday, drawing more than 370 stars and filmmakers from home and abroad to share their insights into new movies and the prospects for China's film industry.