For Immediate Release
27 August 2011, Beijing — The Beijing International (Independent) Movie Festival 2011 has unveiled its 2011 lineup for its fifth installment of the annual festival. It is schedules to run from Sunday October 9 – Tuesday October 11 culminating with a Friday October 14 Beijing Movie Industry Party hosted by 7 Horns (HK) at the Marriott Northeast, 霄云路和天择路,海航大厦万豪酒店. http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bjses-beijing-marriott-hotel-northeast/
“I am really excited by the overwhelming number and quality of submissions to this year’s lineup,” said Festival “Chief Volunteer” Peter Sallade. “Our partner YuGong YiShan provides a great independent place to view these films.”
Beijing International (Independent) Movie Festival 2011 – 国际电影交流大会
3 nights at 愚公移山 YuGong YiShan http://www.yugongyishan.com/ **Sunday October 9,
18:30开门, 门票20元**
Cultures of Resistance (73 min)
**Monday October 10,
18:30开门, 门票20元**
**Tuesday October 11,
18:30开门, 门票20元**
My Blind Uncle – 阿輝的女兒 (101 min)
also, October 14, from 7pm until all friggin night=
Beijing Movie Industry Party hosted by 7 Horns (HK) at the Marriott Northeast, 霄云路和天择路,海航大厦万豪酒店
“The best way to watch independent movies is drunk with the director next to you complaining about how they could’ve shot it better,” says KaoKao the Duck, the official BIMF mascot.
Press Contact:
Peter Sallade
Suite 703 Hesheng Guoji, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China 100022
Phone: +86 13146388904 / +8610-87764362 beijingfilmfest@gmail.com
地址: 北京市朝阳区合生国际家园8号楼,703室 100022 /
电话: +86 13146388904 / +8610-87764362 beijingfilmfest@gmail.com
About the BIMF
The Beijing International Film Festival (BIMF) is both the first and longest currently ongoing international film festival to be organised in China’s capital city, Beijing. In December 2007, June 2008, March 2009, an again in June 2010, we hosted our series of screenings at a number of conveniently located venues around the inner ring roads. The selected works are always ones never-before seen in Beijing- created with newness by Chinese and foreign directors set to intrigue and inspire audiences aplenty. Throughout the years, a number of other film festivals of various kinds have sprung up in our city, most notably and recently the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF), sponsored and organised by the government here.
Our working group naturally partnered with the BJIFF organising community to cooperate and arrange screenings of a number of films at various BJIFF events, which were a huge success. With the completion of the Beijing International Film Festival at the end of May, we are still tying off loose ends, as well continuing with our ongoing plans for another BIMF event to be held in October. Please check back frequently for updates, or feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
Richard Trombly richard@trombly.com www.obscure-productions.com is an American writer, journalist and filmmaker who has been living in China since 2003 and has