Jilin documentary festival brings filmmakers to northeastern China
A new highlight this year was the launch of the Excellent Eco-Nature Documentary Awards, echoing growing global concern over climate change, biodiversity loss and sustainable development. Awarded works focus on ecological protection, environmental governance and the relationship between humans and nature.
The festival also served as a platform for Jilin province's priority documentary themes for 2026, covering history, cultural heritage, ecology and contemporary life. In addition, a large-scale documentary project on artist and politician Wu Dacheng was unveiled to mark the 140th anniversary of his role in safeguarding China's northeastern border.
The festival also included pitching sessions, professional forums, university screenings and international exchanges. Organizers said the festival aims to strengthen long-term cooperation between Chinese filmmakers and the global documentary community.
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