Fudan University documentary screened in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: The Moon is Yours, a 102-minute documentary directed by veteran filmmaker Vincent Zhou and filmed over three years by a team from Fudan University’s School of Journalism, was screened at Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) in Pakistan on Monday.

Fudan film screening and admissions briefing held at the QAU on Monday.

The documentary focuses on the real-life experiences of international students building their lives in Shanghai and marked its first showing in Pakistan and its fourth overseas showcase, highlighting Fudan University’s international student recruitment efforts.

The screening, hosted by Fudan’s School of Journalism, drew enthusiastic participation from more than one hundred Pakistani students and faculty members at QAU. The documentary will also be shown at two more universities in Pakistan over the next two days to reach more prospective Pakistani students.

Xia Tianyi, vice dean of the School of Journalism at Fudan University, delivered an introductory speech before the screening, sharing insights into the film’s creation and themes. The documentary offers an authentic portrayal of the educational journeys and cross-cultural experiences of international students in China. Following the film, Fudan University held a comprehensive admissions briefing outlining academic programs and scholarship opportunities for Pakistani students.

Salman Ali Bhittani, a lecturer at the School of Politics and International Relations at QAU, said the screening represented a significant milestone for the “Study in China” initiative and demonstrated the power of visual storytelling to foster educational and cultural ties between China and Pakistan.

Tayyabah, a 22-year-old Pakistani student at QAU, told that the film had further strengthened Pakistani youth interest in pursuing higher education in China.

Fudan University is one of the most renowned and international institutions in China, she said.

“For Pakistani students, studying in China and contributing to Pakistan-China cooperation may be the ideal choice.”

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