China and Trinidad and Tobago to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties with Film Festival
Tuesday, 9th April 2024

The China Film Festival promises to offer an immersive experience into the rich and diverse world of Chinese cinema comprising of visually stunning historical epics to though provoking contemporary dramas.
The films which are selected for showcase not only highlight the artistic prowess of Chinese filmmakers but also provide a window into the historical, cultural and social themes that have shaped the nation's cinematic landscape.
Entry to the movies is free of cost and will be available on a first-come, first, first-served basis. While sharing the development, the Chinese Embassy said, "Please note that ONLY TWO (2) tickets per person per movie are allowed. Be sure to mark your calendars and secure your tickets early to ensure that you don't miss out on this extraordinary showcase of Chinese cinema."The schedule of movie screenings as part of the Chinese Film Festival is as follows:
April 12 – Screen 9 1 pm – Pegasus 2 4 pm – The Shadowless Tower 7 pm – Creation of the Gods 1: Kingdom of Storms April 13 – Screen 3 1 pm – The Shadowless Tower 5 pm – The Wandering Earth 2 9 pm – One & Only April 13 – Screen 9 2 pm – Boonie Bears: Guardian Code 5 45 pm – I Am What I Am 8 30 pm – Nice View April 14 – Screen 10 1 pm – Pegasus 2 5 pm – Boonie Bears: Guardian Code 8 pm – One & Only April 14 – Screen 9 2 pm – I Am What I Am 5 pm – Creation of the Gods 1: Kingdom of Storms 8 30 pm – Nice ViewLatest
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