Culture and Art Exchange Association Of North America is a registered non-profit organization based in Canada. We strive to develop new ways for exchanges between China and North American countries in filmmaking and other creative initiatives. Our connections and resources in arts and cultural industries in China allow us to build networks between these and other cultural organizations.
With the continuing trend toward globalization in creative industries, our mission is to advocate international communication and collaboration. Our goal is to foster open conversations between professionals with different backgrounds to inspire them to better understand each other, and possibly share modes of cultural expression from which meaningful interaction might occur.
We believe that creativity is the most robust power in the contemporary world, and we are dedicated to become a leading advocate of cultural exchanges.
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Chinese Film Company Delegates Interviewed by OMNI TV
1. Wei Lee Anchor Focus Mandarin OMNI TV 2. Lisa Lin President CAE Association of North America. 3. Qianya Xu CEO Beijing Chakme Film Media Co., Ltd. 4. Weizhong Chen Beijing All-one Internet Technology Co., Ltd.
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2023
Organized by the North American Cultural and Art Exchange Association (CAE) and supported by the China Film Co-Production Corporation and the Beijing International Film Festival, the fifth China Film Exhibition recommended a total of 35 outstanding Chinese movies for exhibition, showcasing the robust momentum of China’s film market development.
The China Film Exhibition is committed to promoting outstanding domestic films to ‘go international’. By deepening the mutual learning of Chinese and foreign film cultures, facilitating exchanges among filmmakers, connecting high-quality resources, and narrating Chinese stories, it aims to expand opportunities for collaboration between Chinese and foreign films.
This year’s exhibition featured 35 films. Among the selections, movies that have excelled at the Chinese box office, such as ‘Creation of The Gods 1’, ‘The Wandering Earth’, ‘Meg 2: The Trench’, ‘The Battle at Lake Changjin’, and ‘The Battle at Lake Changjin 2’, have piqued the interest of international counterparts at the film festival.
In addition, a variety of genres, including films like ‘Never Say Never’, ‘Hidden Blade’, ‘I Am What I Am’, ‘Lighting Up the Stars’, ‘Heart’s Motive’, and ‘Sister’, are featured at the exhibition.
As a major feature of the China Film Exhibition, films based on Chinese domestic culture continue to hold an important position. The documentary ‘Return to the Red Flag Canal’ weaves the storyline from different perspectives. ‘The Lost Memory of the Lost Land’ is a documentary that depicts the endless love of the people of northern Shaanxi for their land.
All these films will further deepen the exchanges between Chinese cinema and the global film industry.
