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China Film Pavilion Lights Up Red Sea Festival

10 Dec

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Summary

  • China Film Pavilion debuted at Red Sea International Film Festival.
  • Over 70 Chinese film companies showcased over 200 films.
  • The event fostered film distribution and co-production opportunities.
China Film Pavilion Lights Up Red Sea Festival

The China Film Pavilion made its inaugural appearance at the Red Sea International Film Festival, marking a significant step in showcasing China's cinematic achievements to a global audience. Over 70 Chinese film companies and institutions, including major players like China Film Group and iQIYI, presented more than 200 films to industry professionals and enthusiasts.

This initiative, timed with the 35th anniversary of China-Saudi diplomatic relations and ahead of the 2025 Saudi Chinese Cultural Year, aimed to deepen cultural dialogue and collaboration through cinema. The pavilion facilitated discussions on import and co-production policies, distributed market information, and connected international filmmakers with potential Chinese partners, leading to fruitful negotiations and copyright deals.

Representing a pivotal moment for global film exchange, the China Film Pavilion successfully attracted substantial interest from international buyers and filmmakers. Its presence at the festival underscored China's position as a major film market and its commitment to fostering integrated development within the worldwide cinematic landscape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is a dedicated space for over 70 Chinese film companies and institutions to showcase their work and foster international collaborations.
More than 200 Chinese films were showcased at the event, highlighting the diversity and creativity of China's film industry.
It served as a key platform for international film transactions, strengthening partnerships and promoting cultural exchange between China and the global film community.

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