Cinema typically prospers during slowdowns, and insiders think new films will turn box offices to gold
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IMAX China has set the price of its IPO in Hong Kong at the lower to middle of the indicated range
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Inspired by homegrown films and TV shows, more travelers this year plan to explore destinations that had previously not been on Chinese tourists' radar
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US technology company Apple Inc announced on Wednesday that Apple Music, iTunes Movies and iBooks are now available to customers in China
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The film is the third installment of a trilogy comprising of the 2010 film 'Lost on Journey' and the 2012 film 'Lost in Thailand,' which were huge successes in the Chinese market
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"Lost In Hong Kong” has got off to a screaming start at the Chinese box office. It clocked up $70.6 million in its first two days of release, putting it on course for a $100 million weekend
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Huace Group, one of China’s leading studios, has struck a pact with Los Angeles- and Sydney-based Arclight Films to produce a slate of films through a new joint venture company
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"Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” has grossed $124 million at the Chinese box office, to become the highest grossing 2D Hollywood film in China, according to Paramount
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IMAX Corp. is moving ahead with the listing of its IMAX China subsidiary. The share sale that began Tuesday in Hong Kong will seek to raise some US$276 million
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'To the Fore' was chosen out of a shortlist that also included director Ringo Lam's 'Wild City', Mabel Cheung's 'Tale of Three Cities' and Lau Ho-leung's 'Two Thumbs Up'
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