The China Film Festival 2008 opened Thursday night in
the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo with officials from the two countries
stressing the need to promote cooperation between the film industries.
Sri Lankan Cultural Affairs Minister Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana said in the
opening ceremony that the festival, coming after last year's signing of a
memorandum of understanding between China and Sri Lanka on international
awareness on films, would promote closer cooperation between the film industries
of the two countries.
The minister also expressed wishes that Sri Lanka's film industry would
benefit from the advanced technology of its Chinese counterpart.
Ye Dabo, Chinese ambassador to Sri Lanka said China and Sri Lanka have been
enjoying good relationship and bilateral exchanges in various fields for 2,000
years.
He said the Sri Lanka Film Festival held 2007 in China was very successful
and he hoped that the six Chinese films presented in the China Film Festival
could contribute to a better understanding of China.
Chinese film Call for Love directed by Zhang Jianya was screened at the
opening ceremony. Zhang said he was very happy to bring his film to Sri Lankan
friends and he hoped they would like him and his film.
Another five films, Gun of Mercy, When Ruoma Was Seventeen, A Railway in the
Cloud, Prince of the Himalayas and Honeymoon would be screened from April 4 to
April 6 in Colombo and the hilly town of Kandy.