Chinese actress, producer, and singer Oraya made a resounding impact at the 6th Hainan Island International Film Festival, solidifying her status as a global cultural icon. Known for her role as the cultural image ambassador of the Belt and Road Initiative and a representative of China’s intangible cultural heritage, Oraya engaged in groundbreaking discussions with some of the world’s most influential figures in cinema.
A highlight of the festival was Oraya’s meeting with renowned French director Olivier Megaton, celebrated for his unique artistic vision and globally acclaimed works. During their exchange, Megaton extended an invitation to Oraya to join his upcoming film project, a collaboration that promises to create a cinematic masterpiece and expand Oraya’s influence in international filmmaking.
Oraya also delved into the global future of Chinese cinema during her meeting with Patrick Bertin, President of the Cannes International Film Festival. Together, they explored ways to integrate Chinese cinema into the global market, fostering greater collaboration and cultural exchange between East and West.
In another pivotal interaction, Oraya met Carlos Moreno, President of Luxury Goods and a member of the Spanish Royal Family. With strong ties to Bellota Blanca Film Productions, Moreno discussed intellectual property rights and opportunities for deeper cooperation between Spanish and Chinese film industries. Their dialogue set the foundation for strengthening cinematic partnerships between the two nations.
Further celebrating the art of cinema, Oraya held a heartfelt conversation with Marie Méliès, the great-granddaughter of Georges Méliès, the pioneer of modern filmmaking. Their discussion honored the legacy of cinema and paved the way for future cross-cultural collaborations, with plans for a follow-up meeting in Paris.
The Hainan Film Festival also brought Oraya alongside a star-studded roster of international talent, including Chinese director Zhang Yimou, French filmmaker Luc Besson, French actress Sophie Marceau, and global actors like Bruce Venida, Nahuel Perez Biscayart, and Edward. Chinese film legends such as Ge You, Zhao Yazhi, and Xu Fan joined the celebration, adding further prestige to the event.
Oraya’s ability to connect with these global industry leaders underscores her vision for cinema as a universal language. Her belief that “the beauty of cinema lies in unspoken resonance” reflects her commitment to bridging cultures and telling stories that unite audiences across borders.