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Round Table China · B2 · 2025-06-16

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The 2025 Shanghai International Film Festival: A Global Cinematic Celebration

The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), held from June 13 to 22, 2025, has once again transformed the city into a "dazzling stage for global cinema." As China's only A-category international competitive film festival, the event serves as a testament to the nation's rich cinematic history and its ongoing commitment to global cultural exchange.

A Legacy of Reform and Opening Up

Born in 1993 during the height of China's "reform and opening-up" period, the SIFF has evolved alongside the country's economic development. This era, which saw the arrival of global cultural icons like Michael Jackson and Hollywood blockbusters, laid the foundation for the festival’s international accreditation. The festival's primary prize, the "Golden Goblet," symbolizes this intersection of history and art; modeled after an ancient Chinese wine container, it serves as a "toast" to excellence in filmmaking, bridging traditional Oriental culture with modern global standards.

Record-Breaking Participation and Diversity

This year’s festival achieved a "record-breaking milestone" with over 3,900 film submissions from 119 countries and regions. The competitive landscape is vast, spanning five main categories: the main competition, Asian New Talent, documentary, animation, and short films. The festival’s commitment to diversity is reflected in its 21-member jury, representing 13 countries across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Notably, the Asian New Talent category features the "youngest jury in the festival's history," with an average age of 35, signaling a conscious effort to address the changing "viewing habits" of the post-COVID era.

The "Blind Box" of Cinema and Ticket Mania

Public enthusiasm reached a fever pitch as 370,000 tickets were sold out in just one hour. A unique phenomenon noted this year is the "blind box of cinema," where audiences snapped up tickets for the eventual Golden Goblet Award winner before the victor was even announced. Beyond the competition, the festival is celebrating the legacy of the late director David Lynch, with screenings of surreal classics like Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive, providing a space for both "experimental" art and commercial successes like Peter Chan’s She’s Got No Name.

Immersive Experiences and Economic Synergy

Moving beyond the silver screen, the SIFF has integrated itself into the city’s urban fabric. Through collaborations with local shopping malls and retail centers, the festival has launched cross-promotional initiatives, such as "special deals" and parking perks, effectively using cinema to "boost local tourism and consumption."

The introduction of the "Movie Land" mini-program and themed exploration routes has turned the festival into an interactive "city walk." Participants can engage in storyline-based tasks across historic landmarks, blending the city's 120-year cinematic history with digital engagement. As the festival continues to evolve, it remains a vital platform for storytelling, proving that movies are more than just entertainment—they are a medium for "emotion, connection, and cultural exchange."

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Round Table.
The lights are low, the screen is wide, and the applause is global!
Welcome to one of the world's most prestigious movie events, the 2025 Shanghai International Film Festival.
Let's break down the highlights from day one and preview what's lighting up across screens in Shanghai.
Coming to you live from Beijing this is Roundtable, I'm He Yang.

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