
Free Movie Screenings at the 10th Chinese Spring Film Festival at Shangri-La Plaza Cineplex
by PSR News Bureau
In celebration of the rich heritage of Chinese culture and arts in time for the Chinese New Year, the year of the fire monkey, Shangri-La Plaza mall hosts highly anticipated 10th Spring Chinese Film Festival on January 29 to February seven, 2016 at the Cinema 4 of Shang Cineplex.
Marking a decade of existence, the Spring Film Festival has carefully selected 10 of the best Chinese films for audiences to enjoy. The following acclaimed films will be shown at the Spring Film Festival:
Coming Home by renowned director Zhang Yimou presents a touching story of a couple, played by Gong Li and Chen Daoming, separated by the dire events surrounding the Cultural Revolution.
Angel Vera is adapted from real-life experiences of an 8-year-old Italian girl whose journey and struggles to realize the dream of becoming a Beijing opera performer is chronicled.
Qui Xi is set in Guangzhou. Qui Xi makes her living as a boat person. In the midst of all the difficulties, she finds herself falling in love with an undercover communist working for the Kuomintang regime.
Wild Horse is the story of Geza, called the “wild horse” of his village on the Tibetan Plateau, and his quest to win a marathon to save his younger sister’s life.
East Wind Rain set in 1940s Shanghai revolves around the spy Ming An, who secures information on Japan’s intended attack on Pearl Harbor and his dangerous mission to deliver this to the appropriate authorities.
At That Summer tells the unlikely love story that blossomed between a kind young man and pregnant girl abandoned by her lover.
Full Circle—Retired bus driver Ge’s life hasn’t gone as he imagined it would—his son by a first marriage doesn’t speak with him, and he has been forced out of his own house. He finds his hope again, thanks to a bunch of rebellious senior citizens living in a nursing home.
Lost In Thailand is a sequel to Lost In Journey which traces the rivalry between two ambitious business managers in competition for a revolutionary new technology and the outrageous comedy of errors that resulted from this obsessive quest.
Back To 1942 reveals the story of North Henan landlord who embarks on a pilgrimage to Shan’ Xi province during the 1942 famine, struggling to survive as war with Japan looms on the horizon.
Say Yes is about an odd partnership which develops into a meaningful pairing as two unlikely individuals find their perfect match in each other.
Admission to the Spring Film Festival is FREE but on a first come, first served basis.
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