The 19th China Changchun Film Festival (CCFF) themed “New Era, New Cradle, New Power” kicked off on Wednesday in Changchun, the capital city of Jilin Province.
The Changchun Film Festival China, first held in 1992, is one of the oldest major Chinese film festivals and the first national-level film festival named after a Chinese city.
Thanks to Changchun Film Studio, Changchun is where China’s cinematic achievements were born and also witnessed the rise of countless cinematic dreams. The local Changchun Film Studio, founded on October 1, 1945, has produced and dubbed more than 3,600 films, earning it the title “the cradle of modern China’s film industry.” It has created seven “firsts” in the history of new China’s film industry.
Let’s delve into the following infographic and explore the highlights of this year’s CCFF and the achievements of Changchun Film Studio.