Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF): Day 1.
In
the picture above you see that I eventually got a press card for the SIFF, the 10th Shanghai
International Film Festival. But what a hussle! When I went to the Festival de Cannes two
years ago, they asked me for a bunch of stuff that I had to submit there - by mail, printed
out! It seemed much easier for the SIFF - from the website at least - until I stood in front
of the accreditation table and was asked for a chinese press card. A what? I got a german
one, but not a chinese one. Knowing the chinese bureaucracy, I almost gave the festival
mentally up, knowing that it would probably take months to get one. But thank god the guys
there were cool, and after a small talk with the boss including a small presentation of my
previous work that they really didn't seem to care about they allowed me to register anyway.
Lucky me! After I got my badge I headed with two guys from New York to the International
Conference thing in Pudong, where we attended the SIFF press conference. There I learned
that a word doesn't make something international since the whole conference was in chinese
and without translators. But a friendly journalist told me every once in a while what they
were talking about while I was playing around with my camera: That they invited Julia
Roberts but that they don't know if she really comes since she is shooting at the moment and
other stuff. Not that interesting. Tomorrow things get hotter when the stars finally show
themselves. So let me get my sleep now and check back tomorrow for nude pictures of Sharon Stone walking the
red carpet. Here's one more pic to prove that I really was at the press
conference:
Good
night.