Director Zhang Yimou's new epic film "The Flowers of War," which is China's official Oscar entry for the Best Foreign Language Film award, has been waging an awards-qualifying run in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco since Friday.
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Local and foreign studios have scores of projects in the pipeline including a new, 3D- version of the 1960's classic "The Monkey King" set for release in early 2012.
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Zhou Xun's studio released a poster and trailer for her short film entitled "Five Demon Traps" on the internet on December 23. Based on the poster information, award-winning actor Tony Leung performs as the protagonist.
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Ever since the show's beginning in 1983, Chinese families have enjoyed gathering to watch the professional shows on Chinese Lunar New Year's Eve. But for this 30th anniversary show, some of the performances will come from grassroots artists.
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Customized TV series have become popular among Chinese viewers. This means that TV stations can participate in the whole TV drama production.
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The total box office of two Chinese blockbusters "Flowers of War" and "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate" have amounted to over a hundred million yuan, just five days after their debut last week.
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China will shoot a movie featuring a true survival story in the devastating Wenchuan earthquake in February next year, according to the film production crew. The movie is based on a true story of a miner who was rescued in Sichuan earthquake.
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Guo Jingming's best-selling series "Tiny Times" will be made into movies, marking a new stage in the author's career and seizing on the trend of novel-to-film adaptations.
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The urban fashion romance "I Do" released its first promotional trailer on December 23, mtime.com reports.The film is directed by Sun Zhou, shot by Peter Pau, and stars Li Bingbing, Sun Honglei, and Duan Yihong.
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Zhang Yimou's war epic "The Flowers of War" is now competing for 13 awards at the 84th Academy Awards for the movie, chinesefilms.cn reports.
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