
Italian Film Wins at Golden Rooster Awards
“There’s Still Tomorrow,” about domestic abuse and women’s emancipation, wins Best Foreign Film after a strong performance at the Chinese box office.

On July 14, 2015, Li Ruiyu (李瑞宇), then China’s ambassador to Italy, met with Alessandro Pica, then general manager of Italian news agency AGI (Agenzia Giornalistica Italia), according to a release from the embassy. Li used standard Chinese trade-diplomacy language, describing closer China-Italy ties as a way to pair China’s manufacturing cost advantage with Italy’s design and technology strengths, and called for joint development of “third-party markets” to achieve a “win-win, or even win-win-win” (雙贏乃至三贏) outcome — phrasing consistent with CCP economic-diplomacy discourse that frames Chinese-led ventures as benefiting not just China and its host country but the global economy more broadly. Li said AGI had long maintained good cooperative relations with Xinhua News Agency, People’s Daily, and China Radio International, according to the release. Pica said AGI, the only Italian wire service with a Chinese-language edition, aimed to be an active “promoter” (推動者) of China-Italy cooperation rather than just a “witness” (見證者), and said the agency had “close communication and collaboration” with Chinese “mainstream media” (中國主流媒體) on news exchange and joint reporting.
