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Pakistani movies in Beijing to boost ties

China Daily | Updated: 2021-08-14 10:45
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The Pakistan Film Festival kicked off last Wednesday in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Five Pakistani movies were screened at the Pakistan Film Festival that kicked off on Aug 4 in Beijing, a move aimed to help Chinese audience further understand Pakistani culture.

Sponsored by the China Film Administration, Pakistan Embassy and China Film Archive, the event was held to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.

"The movie exchanges between China and Pakistan have been playing an important role in enhancing the mutual trust and friendship between the two countries and peoples," said Zhang Xiaoguang, deputy director of the China Film Archive, adding that Chinese audiences expect to watch more Pakistani movies, and the event will further deepen the friendship between the two sides.

The five movies selected to be shown during the film festival cover a wide range of genres, such as biographies and musicals, reflecting the social reality in Pakistan.

Pakistani movie Parwaaz Hai Junoon. [Photo provided to China Daily]

"Last year, China introduced the Pakistani movie Parwaaz Hai Junoon, which tells the story of a Pakistani pilot, manifesting the friendship between China and Pakistan," said Ahmed Farooq, deputy chief of The Mission, Embassy of Pakistan.

Farooq added that he welcomes more Chinese movies to be introduced to Pakistan to strengthen the cultural exchanges, and hopes Chinese people can have more opportunities to watch Pakistani films.

"I am really interested in Pakistani dance, and there are three song and dance movies being shown during the film festival. I want to figure out the different understanding and presentation of romance between Chinese and Pakistani movies," said Tang Zhengming, who watched an opening film on last Wednesday evening.

"I really love this activity and hope that more Chinese people will love Pakistani culture. In this way, the two countries can enhance cultural exchanges," said Saira Raza from Pakistan who attended the event.

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