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Hainan Film Fest Opens with Hong Kong Fire Tribute
4 Dec
Summary
- Hainan Island International Film Festival commenced with a remembrance.
- The event celebrated 120 years of Chinese cinema.
- James Cameron attended for 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' premiere.

The 7th Hainan Island International Film Festival commenced with a solemn remembrance for the victims of a devastating Hong Kong apartment fire, a gesture that resonated deeply with attendees. This opening also marked a significant celebration of 120 years of Chinese cinema, underscoring the enduring legacy and growth of filmmaking within the nation.
Director James Cameron addressed the festival via video, acknowledging the milestone of Chinese cinema and expressing anticipation for the premiere of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash.' His presence at the festival, which is held on Phoenix Island in Sanya City, highlights Hainan's growing prominence as a cinematic hub.
The festival, running through December 9th, featured local celebrities and a few international filmmakers, including jury president Marco Müller. Discussions highlighted the significant advancements in Chinese film artistry and market impact, signaling a bright future for the industry.




