15 movies vie for Tiantan Awards at the 2024 Beijing film festival

Members of the Tiantan Award International Jury Committee pose for photos at the opening ceremony of the 14th Beijing International Film Festival, April 18, 2024. /CGTN

Members of the Tiantan Award International Jury Committee pose for photos at the opening ceremony of the 14th Beijing International Film Festival, April 18, 2024. /CGTN

A total of 15 movies from across the world are competing for the Tiantan Awards at the 14th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF), which runs from April 18 to 26.

The festival, organized by China Media Group (CMG) and the government of Beijing, features nearly 100 events for film lovers, such as forums, roadshows and masterclasses.

The opening ceremony featuring a two-hour launch gala was held at the Beijing Yanqi Lake International Convention and Exhibition Center in Huairou District.

Over 350 film professionals, including the seven Tiantan Award jury committee members, walked the red carpet on Thursday.

“Film is an artistic bond that connects our hearts,” said Yin Yong, mayor of Beijing and chairman of the festival’s organizing committee. “In 2023, Chinese movies witnessed a rebound.”

Shen Haixiong, president of CMG and chairman of the festival’s organizing committee, expressed his respect and best wishes to the movie industry at the ceremony.

Margareth Menezes, minister of culture of Brazil, also made a speech via video link during the ceremony. “The year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Brazil and China,” she said. “We are bringing four films that portray part of our cultural and territorial diversity.”

Click here to watch the live rebroadcast of the launching ceremony and the gala.

The jury committee will select the winners of 10 awards based on their depth, artistry and public appeal. The winners will be announced at the festival’s closing ceremony.

The festival will also feature over 250 high-quality films in 27 movie theaters in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.

Brazil is the guest country of this year’s festival. A dedicated event will be held to play Brazilian movies. Renowned director Carlos Saldanha is participating in the festival as a member of the jury committee for the Tiantan Awards.

Fan Yun, deputy editor-in-chief of CMG and vice chairman of the 14th BJIFF Organizing Committee, participated in the launch ceremony.

(Cover via CFP)