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Where is the Shanghai Film Festival held?

The 2023 Shanghai Film Festival was held in Shanghai.

On June 9, 2023, the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival opened at the Shanghai Grand Theatre, presenting a super-cosmic experience for the first time. On the evening of June 17, the Golden Goblet Awards Awards Ceremony was held at the Shanghai Grand Theatre, and the whole city film festival ended on June 18.

The Shanghai International Film Festival is directed by the State Film Bureau and co-sponsored by the Central Radio and Television General Station and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. It is a "competitive non-professional film festival" certified and graded by the International Film Producers Association, and it is also one of 14 "competitive non-professional film festivals" in the world. /kloc-was first held in 0/93, and 194 was awarded by the International Film Producers Association.

The 25th Shanghai International Film Festival Golden Goblet Awards International Film Competition consists of five units: Golden Goblet Awards Main Competition Unit, Golden Goblet Awards Asian Newcomer Award Unit, Golden Goblet Awards Documentary Unit, Golden Goblet Awards Cartoon Unit and Golden Goblet Awards Short Film Unit. The International Film Exhibition consists of China Contemporary Art Film Exhibition, Light and Shadow Wave, Hong Kong Film New Motives, Tribute to Masters, Science Fiction Film Week and so on 16 units.

The 25th Shanghai International Film Festival announced the Golden Cup Award.

Golden Goblet Awards was unveiled at the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival on the evening of June 17, 2023. The Japanese film "658 kilometers, Yoko's journey" won the best film, best screenwriter and best actress awards. That night, the awards of the Golden Goblet Awards main competition unit of the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival were announced one by one. Previously, 12 Chinese and foreign films were shortlisted for this competition unit.

Japanese director Kazuyoshi Kumakiri's film "658 kilometers, Yoko's journey" was highly praised by the jury of the main competition unit. The Spanish film "The Sound of Relics" also won the jury award and the best photography award, and its unique shooting technique attracted the audience's attention to the protection of intangible cultural heritage.

Chen Shizhong, director of China, won the artistic contribution award for his film Looking for Her. Actor Hugh and Dapeng tied for the Best Actor Award. China director Jiayin Liu won the best director award for "You Come".