2011 Shanghai International Film Festival
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| Opening film | Water for Elephants |
|---|---|
| Location | Shanghai, China |
| Awards | Golden Goblet |
| No. of films | more than 200 |
| Festival date | June 11–19, 2011 |
| Website | http://www.siff.com |


The 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival was the 14th such festival devoted to international cinema held in Shanghai, China. It took place from June 11 to June 19, 2011.[1] The opening and closing ceremonies were held at the Shanghai Grand Theater.[2]
The members of the jury for the Golden Goblet Award were:[3]
- Barry Levinson (USA; president of the jury)
- Christopher Hampton (UK)
- Yoichi Sai (Japan)
- Tran Anh Hung (France)
- Paz Vega (Spain)
- Wang Quan'an (China)
- Zhang Jingchu (China)
In competition
The line-up for the Golden Goblet Award consisted of 16 films[4] that were selected from 1,519 entries from 102 countries.[5]
| Title | Director | Country |
|---|---|---|
| The Bones Tunnel (El túnel de los huesos) | Nacho Garassino | Argentina |
| Time Bends (E o Tempo Passa) | Alberto Seixas Santos | Portugal |
| Ainom | Lorenzo Ceva Valla, Mario Garofalo | Italy |
| Hayde Bre | Orhan Oğuz | Turkey |
| Friday Killer | Yuthlert Sippapak | Thailand |
| Bunny Drop (Usagi Drop) | Sabu | Japan |
| The Quest (Moner Manush) | Goutam Ghose | India/Bangladesh |
| Alive and Ticking (Ein Tick anders) | Andi Rogenhagen | Germany |
| Tomorrow's Joe (Ashita no Joe) | Fumihiko Sori | Japan |
| The Good Neighbour (Unter Nachbarn) | Stephan Rick | Germany |
| Maya | Pluton Vasi | Albania |
| Hydraulic | Yevgeni Serov | Russia |
| There Be Dragons | Roland Joffé | United States/Argentina/Spain |
| The Young Man Sings Folk Songs in the Opposite Door | Zhang Ming | China |
| Mr. Tree | Han Jie | China |
| Rest on Your Shoulder | Jacob Cheung | China |