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IFFK to screen six Chinese films

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Thiruvananthapuram: As many as six Chinese films, depicting an array of themes from real life relationships to tyrannies and revolts, will woo movie buffs at the 19th edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK).

The one-week movie gala, to begin in Kerala on December 12, has a special 'Chinese Film Package' to showcase movies from that country.

ATA, The Continent, The Golden Era, Nezha, Uncle Victory and Red Amnesia are the movies to be screened in this category, according to Kerala Chalachitra Academy, the event organiser.

A suspense thriller helmed by Chakme Rinpoche,ATA is the story of spiritualism and vision to see beyond the visible, technically set with the usage of an exquisitely minimalist sound track suggesting the sensational world of the blind.

Han Han's The Continent, a marvellous depiction of beauty and adventure, tells the story of three youngsters who leave their native village to explore their country.

While The Golden Era by famous director Ann Hui revolves around the story of the short lived 'republican era' in China, Li Xiaofeng's Nezha is inspired by the life of the legendary character of the same name.

Wang Xiaoshuai's Red Amnesia tells the story of a widow who confronts a situation where she cannot differentiate it as reality or just a delusion and Uncle Victory by Zhang Meng is about a man who returns from 10 years imprisonment and cannot recognise the new world which he witnesses, academy sources said.

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