Where Are We Going, Dad? presents a new generation of men who, in a break from Chinese tradition, now take an active role in their children's lives.
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Despite the continuing trend for Hollywood comic book blockbusters, James Mottram, Yvonne Teh and Edmund Lee still found plenty of delights this year in more intimate films from many shores.
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"Chinese film companies see the performance of such Hollywood blockbusters played globally, and know there can be a cake to share when investing in them."
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The year 2013 will be remembered for the spectacular takeoff of China's film market, and it will also go down in history as the year bad movies ruled the box office and public consciousness as often as good ones.
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It's hard to pinpoint yearzero for the rejuvenation of China's film industry, but 2013 will probably be remembered as the year the industry gained full confidence and changes happened faster than any prognostication.
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