China Film File: Gala Glamour, IMAX Knockoffs, And Monkey Mania
Welcome to China Film File, a weekly brief on the business of movies in China. In today’s news: The Monkey King smashes box office records, China’s televised New Year Gala attracts over 814 million viewers, and IMAX faces major complications in China.
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- This Chinese New Year week saw The Monkey King smash the mainland's opening day record, pulling in US$41 million at the box office on its first day , and reportedly over $64 million after only four days of release.
- China's 814 million Spring Festival Gala viewers make the Super Bowl’s audience of 110 million seem pretty insignificant.
- Director Diao Yinan’s thriller Black Coal, Thin Ice , featuring Taiwanese actress Gwei Lun-mei, has been one of the 20 films nominated for best film at this year’s Berlin Film Festival .
- As IMAX looks to expand into China’s fourth- and fifth-tier cities, it hits a major bump in the road.
- Zhang Yimou has paid his $1.2 million fine for violating China’s one-child policy in one lump sum.
- Another record was broken New Year’s week by a film based on hit reality TV show Where Are We Going, Dad?
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