From September 15 to September 24, 2023, the World Ethnic Film Festival (WEFF) will take place. The Mongolian film "Bliss Bringer" serves as the opening film, while the documentary "In Viaggio: The Travels of Pope Francis" serves as the closing film.
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19 international films are available to watch for free as part of the 2023 World Ethnic Film Festival in September.Photo provided by 2023 World Ethnic Film Festival, WEFF Facebook
Mongolian director Erdene Orosoo's "Bliss Bringer" served as the festival's opening film this year. The film discusses a war of retaliation between two nations. The moral of the story is that conflicts between various ethnic groups shouldn't escalate into unending retaliation. The film has been lauded by the worldwide cinema media as being thought-provoking in light of the present state of the globe.
"In Viaggio: The Travels of Pope Francis," a documentary co-produced by Italy and the Vatican, served as closing film. During his nine years in service, Pope Francis made 37 journeys to 53 different nations. The movie appeals for global harmony and human unity. Both the Golden Lion Award in Venice and the Golden Bear Award in Berlin were given to the movie.
19 international films are available to watch for free as part of the 2023 World Ethnic Film Festival in September.Photo provided by 2023 World Ethnic Film Festival, WEFF Facebook
The WEFF also comprises representatives from 17 other nations and regions, such as India, Israel, Spain, Catalonia, Chile, Afghanistan, Ireland, South Korea, Malaysia, Laos, and Taiwan's Amis, Atayal, and Seediq. A total of 56 national films, short films and animations will be screened for free.
Visit the 2023 World Ethnic Film Festival (WEFF) Facebook for further information.
19 international films are available to watch for free as part of the 2023 World Ethnic Film Festival in September.Photo provided by 2023 World Ethnic Film Festival, WEFF Facebook