The Lahore Arts Council, Alhamra, in collaboration with the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China, is set to present a grand three-day Chinese Film Exhibition beginning Saturday, August 23, at Alhamra.
This cultural initiative, themed “War for Peace,” seeks to highlight the unifying power of cinema in narrating stories of resilience, history and human spirit.
The exhibition will commence with an inaugural ceremony at 11:30 AM, followed by the screening of three acclaimed films on the opening day: Hundred Regiments Offensive at 12:00 PM, The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru at 2:30 PM and Cliff Walkers at 4:50 PM.
The second day will feature a captivating selection, including The Composer, Railway Guerrilla, Night Attack and The Massage. On the concluding day, audiences will experience cinematic masterpieces such as Zhang Ga the Soldier Boy, On the Mountain of Tai Hang, and My Country, My Parents.
This special exhibition at Alhamra embodies the spirit of cultural exchange and strengthens the artistic bonds between Pakistan and China. Through film, the timeless medium of storytelling, audiences will witness the bravery, sacrifice, and shared values that inspire nations to strive for peace.
By hosting this event, Alhamra reaffirms its role as a hub of global culture, committed to offering the people of Pakistan meaningful opportunities to engage with international art and heritage.