"Cinema China" - the biggest Chinese film festival ever to hit
Britain has just opened in Edinburgh.
Veteran Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung and Chinese mainland
director Xie Fei were invited to give lectures about Chinese cinema
at the University of Edinburgh.
Local British movie buffs will be able to watch more than twenty
Chinese movies produced over the last 80 years.
"Cinema China" has been divided into three parts, including the
Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan, presenting a variety of
Chinese movies - including action movies, musicals and art house
movies.
Maggie Cheung has already ascended to the A-list actors in world
cinema for her much-admired performances in In the Mood for
Love and Hero. As a tribute to the actress, her
starring movie Centre Stage 1992 about the most prominent
Chinese actress of the 1930s Ruan Lingyu, will take a prominent
position on the screening list.
Ruan Lingyu's 1934 movie The Goddess, often hailed as
the pinnacle of Chinese silent cinema, will also be shown at the
festival. A musical work especially written for the movie by Hong
Kong artist Kimho Ip, will also debut at the movie's screening.
The event will also introduce big name director Zhang Yimou's
two latest movies Riding Alone for A Thousand Miles and
Curse of the Golden Flower.
Besides filmmaking in China, other topics about China's society,
history and culture will each be discussed in specific lectures at
the University of Edinburgh.
(CRI.cn March 13, 2007)