Showing posts with label china international children's film festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china international children's film festival. Show all posts

Children's Film Festival (English)

In Qingdao, the tenth China International Children's Film Festival is drawing to a close. And as part of the festival, there was a forum to bring filmmakers and critics together. They used the opportunity to discuss the ongoing slump in the production of domestic children's movies.

In China, memorable children's movies are few and far between. Among them are the Wanderings of San Mao from the 1940s, the Little Soldier Zhang Ga from the 1960s, and the Magic Lotus Lamp from the 1990s. The vast majority of other productions are now more or less forgotten by the general public. Although quite a few Chinese-made children's movies have won major international honors, they have failed to impress the young moviegoers across China.

At the forum held during the festival, participants point to a lack of innovation and creativity on the part of filmmakers for children's productions. Most screenwriters fail to recognize the needs of children. Seeking to educate and enlighten the young audience, they disappointingly ignore the entertainment value.

As a result, Hollywood productions have been fast gaining ground among China's young cinema-goers. Titles like the Harry Potter series, Finding Nemo, Lion King, and Transformers are drawing huge followings among China's younger generation.

There are, however, recent examples of improvement in China-made movies for children. The production "Merry Sheep and Bid Bad Wolves", riding on the success of its popular TV series, has had tremendous success. Another movie, "Finding Jackie Chan", also sold well at the box-office. Industry insiders express their hope that such a trend will continue.


There is video on the page as well.

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Photos from the China Children's International Film Festival

I had absolutely no idea prior to this just how many different Children's Film Festivals are held in various countries around the world. (GOOGLE RESULT).  There are ones in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, London, Taiwan, Egypt, Lahore (India), San Diego, and a place called Oulu which is in Finland (LOL I had to go look where it was - I had absolutely no idea!) just to mention a few. 

So here are photos from the China International Film Festival Award ceremony - it certainly looks like it was a glittering affair to rival any adult awards.

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"Finding Jackie" wins Award

Congratulations!

Finding Jackie wins 'My Favourite Film' Award at the China Children's Film Festival which was held the over the last 4 days. Congratulations also to the lead actor, Zhang Yishan, who also received 'My Favorite Child Actor' award.

10th Annual China Children's Film Festival

The 10th Annual China Children's Festival will be held September 9 -13 2009 in Qindao Shandong. The festival has been held every two years since 1989. A jury of 300 has been selected from primary and secondary schools who have been judging the films on '"My Favorite Children's Film", "My favorite Chinese Children's Film", "My favorite foreign children Film "," My favorite animated film "and" My favorite child actors. " 18 Countries have submitted a total of 34 films and China has entered 11.

Jackie has agreed to host the event.

QINGDAO NEWS.COM

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