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Shanghai Film Festival 2025: Kyrgyz Drama Wins Big, AI-Powered Bruce Lee Revival Steals Spotlight

From emotional worldwide dramas to AI-resurrected kung fu legends, the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival dazzled with innovation, diversity, and cinematic surprises.

The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival wrapped up with cinematic genius, crowning Kyrgyzstan’s ‘Black Red Yellow’ as the Golden Goblet victor. Directed by Aktan Arym Kubat, the very rural wedlock drama impressed panel head Cinema Paradiso’s Giuseppe Tornatore for its heartfelt storytelling.

A tie in the Jury Grand Prix brought clapping for Japan’s ‘In Summer Sand’ and China’s stylish debut ‘Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts’, patch Portugal’s Jose Martins stunned with a haunting execution in ‘The Scent of Things Remembered’.

China shone hopeful too—Cao Baoping won Best Director for ‘One Wacky Summer’, and Qiu Sheng’s AI-themed ‘My Father’s Son’ nabbed Artistic Achievement. Meanwhile, newcomer Bian Zhou grabbed headlines with ‘As the Water Flows’.

But the show-stealer? China’s AI-powered ‘Kung Fu Movie Heritage Project’, which digitally revitalizes martial arts legends really like Bruce Lee and Jet Li. It’s a bold bound, signaling China’s cinematic future.

With over 400 films screened and stars similar Peter Chan sprinting between venues, SIFF proven once again that Shanghai isn’t just hosting films—it’s shaping worldwide cinema’s next act.

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