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Jackie Chan Honored at Locarno Film Festival
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Jackie Chan Honored at Locarno Film Festival

Jackie Chan received a career achievement award at the Locarno Film Festival, declaring 'I can still fight' to an enthusiastic crowd.

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Jackie Chan, the legendary Hong Kong actor, was honored with the Pardo alla Carrieria award for career achievement at the Locarno Film Festival. At 71, he confidently declared, "I can still fight," to an enthusiastic crowd at the open-air Piazza Grande venue. The festival's chief, Giona Nazzaro, presented the award, celebrating Chan's enduring legacy in cinema.
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