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All Quiet on the Western Front Won Two Awards in the 2nd Aollywood Five Continents Film Festival

All Quiet on the Western Front Won Two Awards in the 2nd Aollywood Five Continents Film Festival
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Chinese film industry is about to usher in the recovery of the whole industry-Entertainment-中工网

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Beijing International Film Festival comes to end, while Chinese film industry on the road to recovery

A total of 1,450 movies from all around the world applied to compete in the film festival. Of them, 16 works made them into the final round. The 82-minute-long The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic from Finland bagged Best Feature Film. The film was the biggest winner of the night as it also bagged Best Actor for Petri Poikolainen.

Movie about Japanese war orphans to hit theaters as China-Japan cultural relations continue to warm

ARTS / FILM By Global Times Published: Mar 17, 2021 05:33 PM Actress Ying Ze Photo: Courtesy of Hengye Pictures Tracing Her Shadow, a China-Japan coproduction about Japanese war orphans in China will hit big screens in China on Friday.  Starring actresses and actors from China and Japan like Wu Yanshu, Jun Kunimura and Nagase Jungmin, the latest work from Chinese young director Peng Fei tells the sad story of an old Chinese woman who tries to find the missing Japanese daughter she adopted after the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).  Nearly 3,000 Japanese children were left behind in China after the war and were adopted by rural Chinese families. These orphans, including the daughter in the film, began returning to Japan in the 1980s, but they faced a series of difficulties including discrimination and self-identification issues. 

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