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Free screening series for adults and families!
官网列表:http://www.onf-nfb.gc.ca/eng/cinerobotheque/schedule.php?id=2174
October 8th to 13th
FREE
Canadian Premieres of The Dream of Jinsha, Walking to School and Go Lala Go !
Mei Hu’s Confucius, starring Chow Yun-Fat,
and Academy Award® nominee Chen Kaige’s Forever Enthralled
and many other films...
The films are screened in their original version with English subtitles.
For the full screening schedule, visit nfb.ca/cinerobotheque
Jointly organized by the Film Bureau of State Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Canada, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
Canada and China: 40 years of diplomatic relations
The NFB is underlining the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Canada and China by holding a series of screenings for adults et families.
CANADIAN PREMIERES
The Dream of Jinsh, Walking to School and Go Lala Go !
Also screening
Mei Hu’s Confucius, starring Chow Yun-Fat,
and Academy-Award® nominee Chen Kaige’s Forever Enthralled
and many more...
FREE
Friday, October 8, 7 pm
Forever Enthralled
2008, Directed by Chen Kaige
This epic biopic of famed Chinese opera singer Mei Lanfang, starring Zhang Ziyi and Masanobu Ando, won Best Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2009, and won accolades for newcomer Shaoqun Yu and supporting actor Xueqi Wang.
Saturday, October 9 , 3 pm - family program
The Dream of Jinsha, animated film, 2010
Middle-school student Xiao Long accidentally travels back in time to an ancient Chinese Kingdom, thirty five hundred years ago. This is where his uncanny adventure begins.
Screening with the NFB animated film, The Chinese Violin.
Saturday, October 9 , 7 pm
Confucius
2010, Mei Hu
This epic historical drama, starring Chinese star Chow Yun-Fat, focuses on Confucius' transformation from an ordinary bookkeeper to a philosopher and sage, and the journey he made to spread his thinking around then-warring kingdoms of northern China.
Screening with the NFB film, Fragrant Light.
Sunday October 10, 3 pm - family program
Presentation of the NFB's films: The Friends of Kwan Ming, Roses Sing on New Snow et Mr. Mergler’s Gift.
Two films from the NFB's Talespinners collection, created for children aged five to nine and Mr.Mergler's Gif. The story of a young pianist, Xin Ben, 9-year-old daughter of Chinese immigrants who meets Mr Mergler, a music teacher whose career is drawing to a close.
Sunday October 10, 7 pm
Go Lala Go!
2010, Director Xu Jinglei
Genius is ten percent inspiration and ninety percent perspiration. That is the case for Du Lala, who begins her career in a Global Top 500 company as a humble receptionist. Lala tackles pressure and frustration with a positive attitude, in her climb to the top.
Screening with the NFB film The Chinese Violin.
Monday, October 11, 7 pm - family program
Walking to School
2009, Peng Jiahuang and Peng Cheng
The Lisu tribe, which dwells in the heart of Yunnan's Gongshan Mountain, has a unique method of transportation – children must slide across the Nujiang Gorge on a hook in order to attend the village school. Wawa (Ding Jiali) is deemed too young and thus is forbidden to join his older sister Naxiang at school. However, he is so desperate to learn that he secretly does it anyway in order to eavesdrop on her lessons, but this has serious consequences.
Screening with the NFB animated film The Chinese Violin.
Tuesday, October 12, 7 pm
Bodyguards and Assassins
2009, Teddy Chen
1905, Hong Kong - Before Dr. Sun Yat-Sen can become the Father of Modern China by instigating the revolution of 1911 that ultimately overturns the Qing Dynasty, his life is almost cut short when he arrives in Hong Kong for a secret meeting to establish a united anti-Qing revolutionary front. In the distance of thirteen blocks, the one man who holds a nation’s fate must survive relentless attempts on his life with only five bodyguards, a group of ordinary men and women who possess extraordinary fighting skills.
Wednesday, October 13, 7 pm
The Message
2009, Chen Kuo-Fu & Gao Qunshu
1942, Nanking - Following a series of assassination attempts on officials of the Japanese-controlled government, the Japanese spy chief gathers a group of suspects in a mansion for questioning. A tense game of cat and mouse ensues as the Chinese code-breaker attempts to send out a crucial message while protecting his own identity.
Screening with the NFB film Fragrant Light.
Jointly organized by the Film Bureau of State Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Canada, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
October 13 2010
07:00 PM
October 12 2010
07:00 PM
October 11 2010
07:00 PM
October 10 2010
07:00 PM, 03:00 PM
October 9 2010
07:00 PM, 03:00 PM
October 8 2010
07:00 PM |
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