2012-05-19
CFPC\'s project is on theatrical release
Directed by China\'s young director Yang Shupeng, THE ROBBER, whose leading actors include Hu Jun and Jiang Wu, has been on theatrical release since Nov 20th, 2009.
THE ROBBER is one of the films going public screening among the projects of SIFF\'s China Film Pitch and Catch. It is Yang\'s second feature film after his maiden work THE COLD FLAME.
Since its debut in CFPC of SIFF 2007, THE ROBBER has been considered as market promising and won CFPC\'s award for Most Promising Project to Invest. It was well evaluated by investors and received collaboration intentions from international distributors including AVIX of Japan when it started to shoot.
In addition to THE ROBBER, other CFPC\'s projects such as ONCE UPON A TIME IN TIBET by DAI Wei and THE LAST RAINSTORM by Leste Chen are now almost finished and scheduled for theatrical release the coming year.
SIFF\'s CFPC serves as a bridge for the connection between film projects and investors, the place in which the young film makes can benefit from the concept of investors as well as their insight to the market. This helps young film makers better understand the market and enlarge the possibility for their project\'s success.
The China Film Pitch and Catch is one of SIFF\'s efforts to explore, support and promote the young. During the past few years, SIFF integrated its resource to be an effective system consisting of pitching, co-production and competition. The China\'s annual leading festival hopes these efforts could encourage directors\' brave innovation and practice in arts while at the same time provide them the chance for their development worldwide. Wanma Caidan, SIFF\'s best director of Asian New Talent Award 2006 for his THE SILENT HOLY STONES, brought his project ON THE ROAD TO LHASA to CFPC. His latest THE SEARCH competed for the grand Jin Jue Award of SIFF and is selected by the jury panel head by Danny Boyle as the winner of Jury Grand Prix. It\'s now going for the theatrical screening in France by the end this year.
Either Yang Shupeng or Wanma Caidan, or THE ROBBER or THE SEARCH, it\'s just a start. The young generation of China\'s Film Industry grows fast and shows their talent to the world. The Shanghai International Film Festival will continue to set up a international stage for them.
The 13th Shanghai International Film Festival is due to start on June 12, 2010.
THE ROBBER is one of the films going public screening among the projects of SIFF\'s China Film Pitch and Catch. It is Yang\'s second feature film after his maiden work THE COLD FLAME.
Since its debut in CFPC of SIFF 2007, THE ROBBER has been considered as market promising and won CFPC\'s award for Most Promising Project to Invest. It was well evaluated by investors and received collaboration intentions from international distributors including AVIX of Japan when it started to shoot.
In addition to THE ROBBER, other CFPC\'s projects such as ONCE UPON A TIME IN TIBET by DAI Wei and THE LAST RAINSTORM by Leste Chen are now almost finished and scheduled for theatrical release the coming year.
SIFF\'s CFPC serves as a bridge for the connection between film projects and investors, the place in which the young film makes can benefit from the concept of investors as well as their insight to the market. This helps young film makers better understand the market and enlarge the possibility for their project\'s success.
The China Film Pitch and Catch is one of SIFF\'s efforts to explore, support and promote the young. During the past few years, SIFF integrated its resource to be an effective system consisting of pitching, co-production and competition. The China\'s annual leading festival hopes these efforts could encourage directors\' brave innovation and practice in arts while at the same time provide them the chance for their development worldwide. Wanma Caidan, SIFF\'s best director of Asian New Talent Award 2006 for his THE SILENT HOLY STONES, brought his project ON THE ROAD TO LHASA to CFPC. His latest THE SEARCH competed for the grand Jin Jue Award of SIFF and is selected by the jury panel head by Danny Boyle as the winner of Jury Grand Prix. It\'s now going for the theatrical screening in France by the end this year.
Either Yang Shupeng or Wanma Caidan, or THE ROBBER or THE SEARCH, it\'s just a start. The young generation of China\'s Film Industry grows fast and shows their talent to the world. The Shanghai International Film Festival will continue to set up a international stage for them.
The 13th Shanghai International Film Festival is due to start on June 12, 2010.