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03/05/2018

The School

Chinese cinema at the time of the Millennials

Which movie genre does the Chinese public like? On which platforms do they decide to see a film and what relationship do Chinese millennials have with western films?


These and many other questions will be answered during the meeting dedicated to contemporary Chinese cinema, starting with the screening of some movie trailers presented at the Far East Film Festival 2018. An analytical and artistic look at the modern Chinese audience, the most popular film genres and most famous co-productions.

The event is scheduled for Thursday 3 May at 6.30 pm in the Great Hall of the School (Via Clerici, 5)


Introduction by:
Francesco Boggio Ferraris, Director of Permanent Formation School

Speakers:

Sergio Basso, Director and Sinologist
Jada Bai, Teaching Coordinator School of Lifelong Learning
Ilaria Donà, Head of Marketing for the Italian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce

Moderator:
Mattia Carzaniga, journalist and film critic


                                                            For info and registration please write to scuola@italychina.org


Under the patronage of the Far East Film Festival and the Chinese Italian Chamber of Commerce

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