Grab your tickets on June 7th! , the list of judges for the Golden Goblet Award and the Magnolia Award is released! Set alarm clock
Today, reporters learned at the 2024 Shanghai International Film and Television Festival press conference that the 26th Shanghai International Film Festival will be held from June 14 to 23, and the 29th Shanghai TV Festival will be held from June 24 to 23. Held on the 28th.
This film festival will start selling tickets on the Taopiaopiao platform at 12 noon on June 7. The screenings will be held in 47 theaters in 16 districts of Shanghai. These theaters have witnessed the renewal and development of Shanghai and the cultural needs of citizens. Growth and expansion also demonstrate new trends in the city’s cultural development.
Golden Goblet Award and Magnolia Award Jury List Announced
The major awards of the 26th Shanghai International Film Festival Golden Goblet Awards will be announced on the evening of June 22. The main competition unit is chaired by French director and screenwriter Chen Yingxiong, and Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Ka Fai and Chinese actor Zhou Xun are the judges; the Asian newcomer unit is chaired by Chinese director, screenwriter and producer Cao Baoping.
The major awards of the 29th Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Awards will be announced on the evening of June 28. Among them, Chinese director Yan Jiangang serves as the chairman of the jury, and Hai Qing, Wang Xiaoqiang, You Yongzhi and others serve as judges of the Chinese TV drama unit. The Magnolia Awards also include overseas TV drama categories, documentary categories and animation categories, with a number of domestic and overseas directors and actors serving as judges.
The international recognition of the Golden Goblet Award and the Magnolia Award has steadily increased
It is reported that the Golden Goblet Award selection of the Shanghai International Film Festival and the Magnolia Award selection of the Shanghai TV Festival are both film and television selection awards with international competitiveness, recognition and influence.
The global film call for this year's film festival has collected more than 3,700 films from 105 countries and regions to register for competition or exhibition. Among the 2,224 films registered for competition, 1,375 have world premieres and 390 have international premieres. The continued growth in the number of premieres reflects the growing international influence of the Shanghai International Film Festival as a "Shanghai Culture" brand.
The Magnolia Award selection call for this year's TV Festival received nearly a thousand entries from 57 countries and regions on five continents around the world. In the TV series category, about 190 Chinese dramas were registered, and overseas dramas increased from nearly 110 in the previous year to nearly 170, achieving an increase of 53.7%; the number of registered works in the documentary and cartoon categories also increased significantly, and in this In the two sections where Chinese and foreign works compete together, the proportion of overseas works has increased year by year; in the documentary category, foreign works registered this year accounted for 60%. Well-known overseas TV organizations such as BBC, Sony, HBO Warner Discovery Channel, Disney National Geographic, etc. All high-quality programs were selected to participate in the selection.
The poster for this film festival was unveiled at the press conference. The picture shows the silhouettes of people walking in the city, and the representative Shanghai cinema blends into the night sky of Shanghai, just like an upcoming movie, implying that in Shanghai, the birthplace of Chinese movies, we can encounter better times and a more beautiful life.
The "City·Light and Shadow: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of New China and the 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Shanghai" specially planned for this film festival selects new domestic films and Shanghai-themed films from different periods to use film language to show the blood of Shanghai city. Red culture, Shanghai-style culture, Jiangnan culture; the science fiction film week section focuses on the theme of artificial intelligence, selecting classic artificial intelligence-themed films in film history and global new works in recent years; premiere ceremonies that are widely familiar to movie fans, paying tribute to the master, and new Chinese trends Other units will still be performed as scheduled.
The poster for the 29th Shanghai TV Festival vaguely shows Shanghai's cultural landmark, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, which is one of the witnesses of the development of China's radio and television industry. The picture captures the changes in the spherical lighting landscape on the Oriental Pearl TV Tower through real shots, implying "same screen, same frequency" and showing the current development trend of diversified television media and diversified program content.
During each Shanghai TV Festival, the Magnolia Excellent Program Showcase selects the best works from the registered works and broadcasts them through full coverage of TV platforms, online video platforms and offline screenings for the benefit of the people, making the TV Festival truly a place at your doorstep. A feast of light and shadow with temperature. This year's offline screenings for the benefit of the people have carefully planned family series, sports competitions, Chinese comics, overseas popular dramas and other units, and will be open to the public free of charge in about 20 art venues distributed in 16 districts across the city. These venues, such as the China Art Palace, Museum of Contemporary Art, Jiushi Art Museum, Shanghai Book City, Shanghai Library East Branch, etc., are usually popular online check-in places for citizens and tourists to appreciate art, connecting the cultural context of the city. The TV Festival will give "watching TV" in the multi-screen era a more exciting fashion element and social experience through the weaving of audio-visual content and urban space.
The "Magnolia Blooms" awards ceremony will be moved to the Lingang Performing Arts Center. The Lingang Performing Arts Center, located in the Lingang Center, the country's first "scientist community" urban unit, is an important supporting facility for the cultural development of the new area. By then, the brightest stars in the TV industry at home and abroad over the past year will gather in this "young city, a city for young people."