What to Watch at Beijing s 11th International Film Festival Jul 30, 2021 8:30 am | Add a comment | 50 reads
After a brief postponement earlier this year, it seems that the 11th annual Beijing International Film Festival is not planning on postponing again, as their Weibo account continues to tout their run dates of Aug 14 through Aug 21, with a schedule of about 15 movies from across more than 10 countries on the list.
Tickets aren t on sale just yet, but they ll be sold on dahepiao.com from RMB 500, so keep an eye on them if you re interested!
Wondering which movie to watch? We’ve compiled this list to make your life easier with some of our favorites!
27/05/2021 - The feature by Ukraine’s Kateryna Gornostai was victorious in Generation 14plus, while the film by Canada’s Tracey Deer came out on top in Generation Kplus
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Tracey Deer as the winner of the Crystal Bear for Best Film. In their statement, the jury members underline: âWe were incredibly moved by the story that unfolded. The excellent actors turned the scenes into touching moments. A film that depicts the racism and colonialism which unfortunately still exist in the world, and compels you to reflect upon it all.â Furthermore,
A School in Cerro Hueso by Argentinian director
Betania Cappato was picked as the recipient of the Special Mention in the Generation Kplus competition and also received the Special Mention of the Generation Kplus International Jury.
Here is the full list of award winners:
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