At the turn of the 19th century, the Shanghai School emerged as a leading reformative force in the Chinese art scene. The artists' group initiated a fresh painting style to reflect the growing ... ( read original story ...)
Peter Chan’s Noir Drama ‘She’s Got No Name’ Debuts in Shanghai After “Experimental” Two-Part Overhaul
The festival kicked off with the first installment of the epic, a brooding tale of abuse, dismemberment, and survival in wartime Shanghai, anchored by a career-redefining turn from Zhang Ziyi. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai: Women Filmmakers Speak Out on Challenges and Triumphs at Kering Seminar
Kiran Rao, Liang Jing, Luiza Mariani, and 'Ne Zha' voice actress Lyu Yanting share their journeys and push for greater representation at Kering's first Women In Motion event in China. ( read original story ...)
‘Victoria’ Filmmaker Talks Shanghai Selection and Finding Her Voice: ‘I Had Almost Given Up on My Dream’
Victoria' helmer discusses debut feature's path from Kerala State grant to Shanghai fest, revealing beauty parlor rooster inspiration story. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Film Festival Builds Cultural Bridge With 400-Film Global Programming Push
Shanghai International Film Festival programs 400+ films from 71 countries, adding VR works while bridging Eastern and Western cinema cultures. ( read original story ...)
‘Ne Zha’ Voice Actor, International Filmmakers Talk Women’s Cinema at Shanghai’s Inaugural Kering Women In Motion Forum
Ne Zha' voice actor joins Chinese, Brazilian, Indian filmmakers at Shanghai's first Kering Women In Motion forum discussing women's cinema evolution. ( read original story ...)
Star-Studded Shanghai Film Festival Launches With Giuseppe Tornatore’s Message of Global Peace and Coexistence
The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival kicked off with a galaxy of Chinese stars present and a message of peace from Giuseppe Tornatore. ( read original story ...)