The 20th French Film Panorama in China, organized by Unifrance with support from the French Embassy in China, opened yesterday,with "The Taste of Things" directed by Trần Anh Hùng as the opening film.
Since its inception in Beijing in 2004, the French Film Panorama has been an integral part of the "Croisements Festival," actively promoting French cinema to Chinese audiences and fostering Sino-French cultural exchange. This year, the festival features eight recent French feature films and one short film, showcasing the diversity of contemporary French cinema.
At the opening ceremony, French Ambassador to China Bertrand Lortholary highlighted that 2024 is a particularly special year. It marks both the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and France and the 20th anniversary of the French Film Panorama. Over the years, the event has become an unmissable festival for Chinese film enthusiasts, offering a unique cinematic feast and an excellent opportunity to explore French films, interact with artists, and share their insights.
Daniela Elstner, General Manager of Unifrance, announced that renowned Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi will be the ambassador for the 20th French Film Panorama. Zhang Ziyi, who has been invited three times to serve as a jury member for different sections of the Cannes Film Festival, has had several of her works selected for both the main competition and non-competition sections of Cannes. She is also the first Asian actor invited to give a master class at the festival. Following the announcement, Ms Elstner invited Zhang Ziyi to the stage and presented her with a commemorative gift for the 20th anniversary of the French Film Panorama.
As the festival's ambassador, Zhang Ziyi shared her admiration and enthusiasm for French cinema and filmmakers. She spoke of her numerous connections with the Cannes Film Festival, which has not only witnessed her growth but also provided a platform for Chinese films and filmmakers to showcase their talents. Consequently, she has developed a deep affection for French cinema and its creators.
"There are many cultural exchange activities between China and France. For example, in Beijing, one could watch the musical 'Notre Dame de Paris' and appreciate Rodin's sculpture exhibition. In Paris, there have been exhibitions of Han Dynasty artifacts and various Chinese cultural activities," said Zhang.
After the screenings in Beijing, this year's French Film Panorama will continue in Nanjing, Wuhan, Xi'an, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Kunming, Hangzhou, Chengdu, and Jinan, with screenings running until August 31.