The Shanghai International Film Festival, China's longest-running major cinema event, will take place in-person beginning July 25.
The 2020 edition of the festival, now scheduled to kick off in just over one week, will take a condensed form and be mostly a Chinese affair, staffers for the event told The Hollywood Reporter Thursday.
The festival will go without its usual international jury and main competition, instead screening an abridged selection of gala films for the public and local industry.The event's screening lineup is expected to be released in the days ahead.
The Shanghai International TV Festival, typically held in tandem with the film festival, will take place in abridged form from Aug.
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