Indonesian films introduced to China via Silk Road Film Festival

Xu Fei China Plus Published: 2017-11-30 11:20:15
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A poster for the Indonesian film 'My Stupid Boss' is seen here. Along with three other movies, 'My Stupid Boss' has been introduced and promoted during the ongoing Silk Road International Film Festival, which is ongoing until Sunday, Dec 3. [Photo: provided to China Plus]

A poster for the Indonesian film 'My Stupid Boss' is seen here. Along with three other movies, 'My Stupid Boss' has been introduced and promoted during the ongoing Silk Road International Film Festival, which is ongoing until Sunday, Dec 3. [Photo: provided to China Plus]

Some Indonesian films have been screened in Fuzhou, where the Silk Road International Film Festival is now underway.

Peter Pan, founder of Red and White China - Nan Yang Qiao in Chinese - is promoting these popular films to Chinese movie fans. The company is dedicated to film exchanges between Southeast Asia and China.

Pan says he hopes his company can foster mutual understanding among the people.

CRI's Xu Fei approached him to discuss how these films can help to promote friendly cultural exchanges.

A poster of the Indonesian film Salawaku is seen here. Salawaku is one of four Indonesian films being introduced to Chinese movie fans during the ongoing Silk Road International Film Festival, which is ongoing until Sunday, Dec 3. [Photo: provided to China Plus]

A poster of the Indonesian film Salawaku is seen here. Salawaku is one of four Indonesian films being introduced to Chinese movie fans during the ongoing Silk Road International Film Festival, which is ongoing until Sunday, Dec 3. [Photo: provided to China Plus]





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