
THE FESTIVAL
The EU-China Film Festival is a non-profit cultural organization and long-term platform dedicated to cinematic exchange between Europe and China.
Operating as an independent NGO, the festival approaches cinema not as a finished statement, but as a space for encounter — between images and audiences, between different cultural contexts, and between ways of seeing the world. Films are not treated as conclusions, but as starting points for attention, dialogue, and shared presence.
Established in Brussels and rooted in a European cultural environment, the festival works through public screenings, curated programs, and professional exchanges. It brings Chinese films into European viewing contexts while remaining attentive to how images are received, discussed, and understood across borders.
The festival does not seek to define a single narrative or perspective. Instead, it focuses on creating the conditions for viewing to take place — carefully, openly, and without simplification. In a world where images circulate rapidly, the act of watching together continues to hold meaning.
By maintaining a consistent presence over time, the EU-China Film Festival prioritizes continuity over spectacle, and engagement over promotion. As a non-profit organization, its orientation is not toward scale or immediacy, but toward sustained cultural connection through cinema.
