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Anthony Chen, Kamila Andini Named to Shanghai Film Festival Jury
The 28th Shanghai International Film Festival has unveiled the complete jury rosters for its Golden Goblet Awards across five competitive categories. The festival runs June 12–21, 2026. Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen, whose debut feature “Ilo Ilo” took the Camera d’Or at Cannes in 2013, will preside over the Asian New Talent jury. He is joined […]
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According to Variety’s source item, Anthony Chen, Kamila Andini Named to Shanghai Film Festival Jury, The 28th Shanghai International Film Festival has unveiled the complete jury rosters for its Golden Goblet Awards across five competitive categories. The festival runs June 12–21, 2026. Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen, whose debut feature “Ilo Ilo” took the Camera d’Or at Cannes in 2013, will preside over the Asian New Talent jury. He is joined […]
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