A selection of films that offer a taste of Chinese cinema today.
The film week is organized by the embassy of People's Republic of China in Tel Aviv
A selection of films that offer a taste of Chinese cinema today.
The film week is organized by the embassy of People's Republic of China in Tel Aviv
Elsa, a musician that spends her time between China and France, finds herself in a transcontinental love triangle between two brothers – a gifted flautist and a tattoo artist. Chinese art-house at its best, Night Peacock is a poignant and poetic drama.
A mythological hero, the all-powerful Monkey King, is released from the cave he has been held in for 500 years and embarks on a journey to regain his powers. A sweeping and sophisticated folkloristic comedy, packed with breathtaking kung fu scenes.
China’s wild life and landscapes are captured like never before. A panda bear, a snow leopard, a small monkey and a herd of antelopes are the stars of this impressive documentary film.
The epic story of the Great Tangshan Earthquake of 1976. Feng Shiaugang’s monumental film begins as a disaster film and turns into a Sophie’s Choice-like drama.
The extraordinary story of Jacob Rosenfeld, who fled Europe, immigrated to China, served in the Chinese army during WWII, and then became the ministry of Health.