'Dragonfly' soars as biggest winner at 16th Beijing film festival
The 16th Beijing International Film Festival concluded on Saturday evening, with the British film Dragonfly emerging as the biggest winner, sweeping three Tiantan Awards — the event's highest honors.
The film, which explores an unlikely friendship between an 84-year-old widow and her younger neighbor, won Best Feature Film, Best Screenplay and Best Actress. In a rare outcome, Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough shared the Best Actress prize, marking only the second time in the festival's history that the award featured co-winners.
Blethyn, who turned 80 just weeks ago, accepted the honor from veteran Chinese actress Wu Yanshu, 87, in a moment that underscored the enduring vitality of cinema across generations. "I love the script. It was so beautifully written. I had a wonderful time in Beijing," Blethyn said, recalling her initial hesitation to take the role after finishing another project, but quickly agreed upon learning that Riseborough would join the cast.






















