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A scene from one of two free movies at Schonell Theatre.
A scene from one of two free movies at Schonell Theatre.
10 September 2015

Contemporary Chinese culture will be on display at two free movie screenings to be held at the  next week.

Presented by the at , the two recent-release movies afford a rare opportunity for Brisbane cinema-goers to enjoy contemporary Chinese-produced action and comedy on the large screen, at no cost.

Õ¬Äе¼º½ Confucius Institute Director Professor Ping Chen said he was delighted to invite the general public to exclusive screenings of two contemporary Chinese films.

“ and are sure to entertain cinema-goers,” he said.

“Released in China late last year, both movies showcase China’s diverse movie-making talent.”

Ðå´ºµ¶ Brotherhood of Blades (MA15+) is an action movie focusing on three sworn brothers tasked with annihilating a corrupt fugitive and his gang, who subsequently become pawns in a deadly game filled with secrets, conspiracies and lethal consequences.

ÖØ·µ20Ëê 20 Once Again (PG) is a light-hearted comedy featuring a ‘cranky’ 70-year-old who suddenly finds herself in the body of a 20-year-old.

The movies will be screened on Friday, 18 and Saturday, 19 September at Õ¬Äе¼º½’s St Lucia campus. Scheduled screenings are listed . 

To introduce the Chinese film showcase, renowned Hong Kong film critic and Head Programmer for the Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival Ms Kiki Fung will be presenting (Venue: Sir Liew Edwards Building, Level 6 Terrace Room) at 5pm on Friday, 18 September, a Õ¬Äе¼º½ Confucius Institute Public Lecture on Chinese Culture Series. 

The lecture is freely available to the public.  Light refreshment will be provided after the lecture. 

Entry is free to all events but are essential.

Media: Ben Kelly, b.kelly1@uq.edu.au, +61 7 3346 7898.