"Coffee Storm" was shortlisted for Venice Day showing Lu Fangsheng leading the Chinese Story
Beijing, August 2 (Reporter Li Yan) Recently, Directed by famous Italian director Christian Botona, Lu Fangsheng, Tan Zhuo, Miriam Dalmazzo starring the Italian co-production film "Coffee Storm" has been confirmed as a finalist in Venice Day exhibition unit. It is reported that this will also be the film's debut worldwide.
Italian director Christian Botona
Coffee Storm is the first co-production between China and Italy. Shot in China, Italy and Belgium, it tells three moving stories about coffee in different cultural backgrounds. Among them, the Chinese part is led by powerful actor Lu Fangsheng. In the film, Lu Fangsheng discovers the secrets of chemical plants in Pu 'er, a coffee producing area in China, and meets true love. The film is full of humanistic feelings and artistic atmosphere, and it is also very consistent with Lu Fangsheng's literary youth style. Lu Fangsheng's literary male image in Love in the 1980s impressed many viewers deeply, and this challenge to enter the Venice Film Festival on the big screen is also very much expected.
It is reported that this film will be released in China. At that time, you will be able to go to the cinema to experience Lu Fangsheng's strength acting skills and literary style from many countries. In addition, Lu Fangsheng's new spy drama "Razor Edge" is also under intense shooting, whether to attend the Venice Film Festival has not yet been determined

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