China to submit 'The Nightingale' at Oscars


Attendees soak up the atmosphere at BIFF Village, a venue of the 19th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), at Haeundae beach in Busan, on October 3, 2014

Busan (South Korea) (AFP) - China is reportedly set to spring a surprise by submitting the Chinese-French production "The Nightingale" as the nation's Oscars entry for best foreign film.

Directed by Philippe Muyl, the film follows a journey undertaken by an old man and young girl in southern China and is an adaptation of the director's 2002 French film "The Butterfly".

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