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Updated: 2005-06-17 15:48

World film industry focuses on Shanghai

6月11日,上海国际电影节隆重开幕,星光灿烂。随着中国电影的百年轮转,国际电影人纷纷将目光投向中国,投向上海。

Cheng Long and Zhang Yimou were awarded with the Special Contribution Prize
Jackie Cheng and Zhang Yimou were awarded with the Outstanding Contributions to Chinese Films

From Japanese anime to monster movies, Shanghai has been the focal point of the world's film industry this week, as the domestic industry celebrates its 100th birthday.

Filmmakers, television channels, series developers, documentary makers, stars and blockbuster producers, have all gathered in the city for the Shanghai International Film Festival.

Some were looking to score awards in one of the two competitions held as part of the nine-day festival while others were looking for a gateway into what may become the world's largest film and television audience.

The Chinese market is a work in progress, but the potential audience of 1.3 billion people is enough to drive overseas movie producers and local TV channels to distraction.

For overseas producers, like Hong Kong's i-cable, the Chinese mainland provides an alluring prospect.

As Hong Kong's largest pay-TV provider, the company is looking for new markets, and the mainland is a natural route for expansion. The Shanghai film festival provides an ideal venue to take the first steps towards that goal, Chief Operating Officer Siuming Tsui told China Daily.

I-Cable is just one example. Film producers have also come knocking and some already have their foot inside the door.

Of the more than 200 films produced in China last year, 30 were co-productions and the number is on the rise.

For many film and television production companies, China is a logical step. And at the same time, Chinese production houses benefit from the input of foreign quality and technology.

While 3,700 guests poured into Shanghai from all corners of the world, the most obvious benefit for local residents is the 200 films being screened in 17 theatres across the city.

Colourful Japanese animation - "The Place Promised In Our Early Days" - fight against monster hunters in "Van Helsing" and European art house productions such as "An Innocent Little Game" for the attention of the public. With films screened, deals signed and the promise of a bright future ahead, the film festival is providing an ideal celebration to mark this significant year in China's film industry. 

(Shenzhendaily)

 

Vocabulary:
 

anime: 芳香树脂

distraction: 娱乐,分心,分心的事物

 
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