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UPDATED: July 29, 2009
Chengdu to Close Venice Film Festival
The Chinese film Chengdu, I Love You is set to give this year's Venice Film Festival a romantic ending
 
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Chinese actress Gao Yuanyuan (right) and South Korean star Jung Woo-Sung are seen in the romantic film Chengdu, I Love You (SINA.COM) 

This year's Venice International Film Festival will have a romantic ending.

Chengdu, I Love You, a film about three intertwined stories set in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, has been chosen to close the September 2-12 festival, the organizers announced on Tuesday.

The film is a co-operation between Fruit Chan, Heo Jin-Ho and Cui Jian, who respectively helmed a story set between the years 1976 and 2029.

Hong Kong director Fruit Chan is a Venice patron. He has been nominated twice for the Golden Lion, the festival's top honor, for Durian Durian in 2000 and Hollywood Hong Kong the following year.

Beijing-based Cui Jian is best known as the godfather of Chinese rock music. Chengdu, I Love You is his feature-length debut. The rock star made a short film in 2006.

The other co-director, Heo Jin-Ho from South Korea, is specialized in the romance genre. His most notable film is the 1998 drama Christmas in August.

The cast of Chengdu, I Love You is a mix of Chinese and Korean talent. They include Gao Yuanyuan, Tan Weiwei and Jung Woo-Sung.

The film is not in competition for the Golden Lion. Official entries for the award will be announced on Thursday.

The Venice International Film Festival, one of the world's oldest and most celebrated film festivals, will convene for the 66th time this year.

(CRIENGLISH.com July 29, 2009)



 
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