China should not give up on co-producing films with the U.S. or other foreign countries despite the disappointing box office results of “The Great Wall,” said filmmakers and company executives at FilMart.
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Hong Kong is expecting the largest-ever delegation of executives from mainland China to descend on FilMart March 13. That is despite — or perhaps because of — the dramatic slowdown in China’s theatrical box office last year.
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Sparkle Roll Media, the Chinese company that represents Jackie Chan, is launching an international sales company to be based in Hong Kong. Operations kick off at FilMart with the unveiling of three new titles.
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"A Dog’s Purpose” emerged on top of the Chinese box office at the weekend with a $20.7 million score. It swapped places with last week’s winner “Logan” in the process.
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All of the previous installments in both 'The Fast and The Furious' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchises will screen in the out of competition section of this year’s Beijing International Film Festival.
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Enlight Pictures, one of China’s top film studios, has struck an output deal for IM Global to handle international sales of its titles.
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Nearly two decades after the death of iconic Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, Chinese producers will make a film based on his shelved script, 'The Mask of the Black Death'.
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The Chinese-language film 'The Devotion of Suspect X', based on an award-winning novel, is getting a day and date release in North America, Australia and New Zealand on March 31.
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"It's become a much more mature market, like the rest of the world," Richard Gelfond told an investors conference on Monday.
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Chinese film buffs will soon get a chance to watch Barry Jenkins' best picture Oscar winner ‘Moonlight’. It also acquired best foreign-language film 'The Salesman.'
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