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Germany's 'Four Minutes' named best film at Shanghai International Film Festival
"Four Minutes," German director Chris Kraus' film about a young musical genius turned killer, was named best film at the ninth Shanghai International Film Festival.
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¡¤ Germany's 'Four Minutes' named best film at Shanghai International Film Festival
"Four Minutes," German director Chris Kraus' film about a young musical genius turned killer, was named best film at the ninth Shanghai International Film Festival. A jury citation said the film "
¡¤ Award winners at the 9th Shanghai International Film Festival
A list of key award winners at the 9th Shanghai International Film Festival announced Sunday: Best film: "Four Minutes," Germany, director Chris Kraus Jury Grand Prix: "The Forest Ranger,"
¡¤ Ang Lee offers China film advice
One of the world's leading directors, Ang Lee talks about the city's film festival, his headmaster father and his forthcoming Shanghai-set film, an adaptation of an Eileen Chang story, reports Wu Yingying.
¡¤ Stars shining in Shanghai
THIS month Shanghai is probably the most exciting place in China -- politically with the just-concluded Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, and culturally for the 9th Shanghai International Film Festival, which just kicked
¡¤ 9th Shanghai International Film Festival opens
The 9th Shanghai International Film Festival opened on Saturday, drawing Hollywood stars to the China's financial capital. Jackie Chan, Nicole Kidman, Luc Besson, Andie MacDowell and Liam Neeson were among
¡¤ Shanghai Film Festival opens Saturday
Film fever grips Shanghai starting Saturday, with ¡°The White Countess¡± opening the 9th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF). The film directed by U.S. director James Ivory tells the love story of a
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