A still from Where Has Time Gone (Image courtesy: YouTube)
Beijing:
A movie jointly made by five directors from BRICS countries had a preview in north China's Shanxi Province. The film, titled Where Has Time Gone, will be screened nationwide in China next Thursday, Jia Zhangke, its Chinese director said. It was previewed for film critics and mass media in Taiyuan, Shanxi's capital, state run Xinhua news agency reported. The other directors are Walter Salles from Brazil, Aleksey Fedorchenko from Russia, Madhur Bhandarkar from India and Jahmil X T Qubeka from South Africa.
Jia, a native of Shanxi, told the press that the movie is in five parts. The Brazilian part shows the aftermath of a dam collapse. The Indian part tells the friendship between an old man and an orphan. The Russian part depicts a couple living in a valley. The one from South African director is set in the future. Jia's story is about a couple who wants a second child.
According to the Chinese director, the five BRICS countries are all rapidly developing and the lives of people have similarities, "but different cultural backgrounds and history result in different ways of thinking."
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Jia, a native of Shanxi, told the press that the movie is in five parts. The Brazilian part shows the aftermath of a dam collapse. The Indian part tells the friendship between an old man and an orphan. The Russian part depicts a couple living in a valley. The one from South African director is set in the future. Jia's story is about a couple who wants a second child.
According to the Chinese director, the five BRICS countries are all rapidly developing and the lives of people have similarities, "but different cultural backgrounds and history result in different ways of thinking."
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)