More co-productions from China will be key to the future of the global film industry, but the process can be far from smooth.
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Weiying Technology, one of China’s leading film ticketing agencies, has taken a minority financial stake in Paramount’s “Ghost in the Shell.”
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27-year old Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson was in Beijing last night, promoting her new film "Kong: Skull Island". The film is due to open across China on April 24th.
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Leon Lai Ming's directorial debut, 'Wine War', is to open in May. In addition to the male lead Zhang Hanyu, Du Juan is the lead actress in Wine War, which tells a treasure hunting story.
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Zhang Yimou, the Chinese director whose recent “The Great Wall” has grossed $328 million worldwide, has begun production of his next movie, “Shadow.”
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"Beauty and the Beast” easily dominated a polarized and quieter than average weekend at the Chinese box office. It earned a very solid $42.8 million in its opening three days.
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A two-day forum about in-depth collaboration on TV industry between China and France was launched in Beijing on Thursday.
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Oriental DreamWorks, the production joint venture between DreamWorks Animation and Chinese partners, may be restructured, according to well-placed sources in China.
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Hong Kong’s largest broadcaster Television Broadcasts (TVB) will up its game in global market with an upgraded over-the-top platform to be launched in June.
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China’s leading auteur film director Jia Zhangke has teamed with former Venice festival head Marco Mueller to launch the Pingyao International Film Festival.
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