Hey film lovers! 🎬 The 15th Beijing International Film Festival kicks off in Beijing from April 18-26, celebrating a monumental milestone: 130 years of world cinema and 120 years of Chinese cinema in 2025.
German student Furuisai, who once lived in Shanghai, shared his unique perspective on Chinese films. He raves about genres like animation, comedy, and sci-fi – with favorites including Ne Zha, Hi, Mom, and The Wandering Earth. The tale of Ne Zha, about overcoming misunderstandings and forging one’s own path, really hit home for him. 😊
His enthusiasm for Chinese cinema isn’t just about entertainment; it reflects a broader hope for more international collaboration in the film industry, uniting cultures and sparking creative innovation. For tech-savvy, global citizens like us, this fusion of traditional storytelling and modern filmmaking is truly inspiring. 🌐
So, if you're curious about how Gen Z sees the world through cinema, this festival is a must-watch event that brings fresh perspectives and endless creativity!
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How Gen Z sees the world: German student shares favorite Chinese films
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