Five films screened during Pakistan Film Week in Beijing

By: News Desk
Published: 02:35 PM, 8 Aug, 2021
Five films screened during Pakistan Film Week in Beijing
Caption: A poster of the films.
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As part of the celebratory activities of 70 years of Pakistan-China diplomatic ties, five movies from Pakistan were screened during the first-ever Pakistan Film Week where a lot of interest was witnessed among the Chinese movie-lovers.

The movies screened with Chinese and English subtitle during the week were Motorcycle Girl, Punjab Nahi Jaungi, Bin Roye, Ho Mann Jahan and Blind Love.

Pakistan Embassy, Beijing and China-Film Administration jointly organized the four-day film week to further enhance cultural exchanges and people to people contacts between the two countries.

The film premier event was attended by officials of China Film administration, China Film Archives, China Film Co-production Cooperation, National Administration of Radio and Television, representatives of Media and officers from the Embassy.

While commenting on the films, a senior official of China Film Administration said that with access to five of Pakistan’s best films, the Chinese audience could know more about the Pakistani culture and enjoy its beauty.

“We have seen the 2018 Urdu-language film Parwaaz Hai Junoon before and I do like it! I can hardly wait to see these five Pakistani movies,” a Chinese movie fan said excitedly.

“We would like to take the importation of Parwaaz Hai Junoon as an opportunity to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in film industry between both countries,” noted Xiao Ping, president of China Film Import & Export Corporation, in an exclusive interview.

In the future China will stay tuned for Pakistani films, take into account their genres and market performance and choose the suitable ones for Chinese audiences, Xiao Ping said.

A young Chinese lady who saw four out of five films said that now cultural exchanges between the two countries became more and more frequent.