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Jordan’s Beefed Up Incentives, Studio Partnership With U.S. Group Shadowbox Set to Scale Up International Productions

In addition to the natural wonders that continue to make Jordan a unique filming location, increased government funding support and new partnership between the country’s Olivewood Film Studios and U.S. studio operator Shadowbox have provided a major boost to the country’s film sector. Last year the country increased its cash rebate program to 45% of […]

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Tony Leung Lines Up Johnnie To Film, India Project and Serial Killer Series as He Chairs Shanghai Jury (EXCLUSIVE)

Thespian Tony Leung Chiu-wai has three productions in the pipeline: a film to be directed by Johnnie To, a separate India-set project and a six-or-seven-episode streaming series in which he will play a serial killer. The Hong Kong screen legend disclosed the projects while speaking to Variety ahead of his role as jury president of […]

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Jordan Is Celebrating Two Films in Shanghai and Expanding Ties With China While Reestablishing Ancient Cultural Links

Jordani’s film industry will be front and center at this year’s Shanghai Film Festival, where it is seeking closer collaboration with China and other global partners while celebrating the first ever screening of two Jordanian films at the event. With Asia now leading the global box office and Hollywood losing ground to local films from […]

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‘I don’t want to limit myself’: Venice winner Xin Zhilei joins Shanghai festival jury with eye on new horizons

Malay Mail

SHANGHAI, June 13 — Chinese actress Xin Zhilei said she was keen for new experiences and did not want to limit herself, as she helped kick off the Shanghai International Film Festival yesterday.

Xin, 40, became only the third Chinese woman to win best actress in Venice in September, her first major accolade in Europe after charming audiences at home.

She will be part of a festival jury for the first time in Shanghai and joked at a news conference that she had asked Doubao, a Chinese AI chatbot, how to prepare for the role.

“I want to try everything I haven’t experienced before,” she later told AFP, adding she doesn’t rule out stepping behind the camera in the future.

“I don’t want to limit myself, nor do I want to box myself into a specific type... Anything is possible.”

Her Venice success came for her role in The Sun Rises on Us All, in which her character tries to make amends with a former lover who was jailed for a crime she committed.

The film was widely praised for the convincing, nuanced chemistry between her and co-star Zhang Songwen.

Asked about the challenges faced by Chinese film makers, Xin said good work would “always find its audience”.

“I truly feel that, whether in film or any other industry, we’ve entered an era where what’s false is being stripped away and only the genuine remains,” she said.

“I believe we each have to bring 100 per cent sincerity to our professions and to the work we love — only then might we have a chance to move the audience.”

Chinese actress Xin Zhilei speaks during an interview with AFP during the 28th Shanghai international film festival in Shanghai on June 12, 2026. Xin said she was keen for new experiences and did not want to limit herself, as she helped kick off the Shanghai International Film Festival yesterday as a jury member. — AFP pic
Chinese actress Xin Zhilei speaks during an interview with AFP during the 28th Shanghai international film festival in Shanghai on June 12, 2026. Xin said she was keen for new experiences and did not want to limit herself, as she helped kick off the Shanghai International Film Festival yesterday as a jury member. — AFP pic

Desire and drive 

Xin’s first international break came in 2016’s Crosscurrent, a mystical romance set along the Yangtze River.

She has also starred in Chinese blockbusters and popular television series — notably 2023’s Blossoms Shanghai, directed by Hong Kong cinema legend Wong Kar-wai.

“When I first watched Crosscurrent back in the day, I didn’t really understand it — even as an actress in it,” she said.

“But years later, when I revisited it, I felt it was a truly great film.”

Xin grew up in China’s far north, near the border with Russia, in a family that struggled financially.

As her success grew, she was labelled online as someone “who wears her ambition and desire right on her face”.

Xin talked in a 2018 speech about the guilt she still feels having refused to buy her paralysed father a computer in the early days of her career, because of the cost.

“I admit I have a desire for money — because I never want to feel that regret again,” she said then.

Asked how her drive had shaped her development as an actress, she said “every person has... their own journey”.

“The reason I am who I am is precisely because I’ve gone through what I’ve gone through. And that has its own purpose.” — AFP

 

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Zhang Disha’s Sci-Fi ‘The Decisive Moment’ to Close Shanghai Film Festival

“The Decisive Moment,” a sci-fi feature directed by Zhang Disha and produced by Huang Jianxin, will world premiere as the closing film of the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival on June 21, screening at Shanghai Film Art Center following the Golden Goblet Awards Ceremony on the evening of June 20. The film, scripted by Hu […]

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Virginia Woolf Inspires Yan Siyu’s Shanghai Project ‘Outside the Room of My Own’

“Outside the Room of My Own,” a debut feature from Chinese filmmaker Yan Siyu starring Lucie Zhang, is showing a work-in-progress cut at SIFF Project during the Shanghai International Film Festival. The film follows Yuan Chengge, a writer burned out by life in Beijing, as she travels to Chengdu and then onward to the village […]

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Bangladeshi Filmmaker Ishtiyak Ahmad Zihad on Female-Led Debut ‘The Blind Girl and an Elephant’ at Shanghai Film Festival

Ishtiyak Ahmad Zihad’s debut feature “The Blind Girl and an Elephant” had its world premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival, competing in the Asian New Talent section. The film centers on three women in a remote Bangladeshi village – blind Momi, schoolgirl Hima, and pregnant Laili – who dream of escaping a world shaped […]

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Jordan’s Emerging Filmmakers Prioritizing Universal Human Experiences, Local Realities, Authenticity

Jordan’s vibrant cinematic landscape continues to evolve thanks in large part to an increasing diversity of filmmaking talent determined to tell their  own unique stories, ranging from intimate portraits and locally rooted genre to historical accounts and the realities of the region’s refugee crisis. While film remains a highly competitive field, Jordan’s film sector is […]

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Anthony Chen Urges Emerging Asian Filmmakers to ‘Break Conventions’ at Shanghai Film Festival

Jurors from the Asian New Talent, Short Film, Animation and Documentary sections of the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival gathered Sunday for the second Golden Goblet jury meeting, sharing their criteria for the competition. The Asian New Talent jury is chaired by Singaporean director Anthony Chen, whose film “Ilo Ilo” won the debut prize at […]

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Shanghai Film Festival Unveils Golden Goblet Competition Selection

The 28th Shanghai International Film Festival has unveiled the competition lineup for its Golden Goblet Awards, spanning five categories across fiction, documentary, animation, and short film. The festival runs June 12-21. The main competition features 12 titles drawn from 15 countries and territories, all of them world premieres. Among the contenders are Indonesia’s “My Own […]

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Honor and Arri’s Robot Phone Debuts on Shanghai Film Festival Red Carpet

Smartphones have crossed into robotic territory. Chinese brand Honor used the opening red carpet of the Shanghai International Film Festival to debut its Robot Phone, a device that marries AI interaction with a high-resolution camera that extends from the phone body like an antenna, moves on its own, and retracts when not in use. The […]

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Berlin, Toronto and Hong Kong Film Festival Chiefs Gather at Shanghai to Champion New Talent

The leaders of three of the world’s most influential film festivals told Shanghai on Sunday that the role of the festival circuit in discovering and developing new voices has never been more critical – and that personal connection, not data, remains the truest compass for identifying talent. Tricia Tuttle, director of the Berlin Film Festival, […]

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