China Film File: 'Gravity' Dominates 'Hunger Games', Ang Lee Speaks Out, And 'Finding Mr. Right' Inspires TV Series
Welcome to China Film File, a weekly brief on the business of movies in China. In today’s news: Gravity surges past Hunger Games: Catching Fire in China, director Ang Lee calls out mainland media for a fake interview, and producers ride the success of Finding Mr. Right.
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- Continuing through the release of Hunger Games: Catching Fire , Alfonso's Cuaron's outer space thriller Gravity has pulled in a reported 35.76 million in its first 6 days in the mainland.
- November 24th's box office numbers
- Looks like Beijing is coming back to Seattle.
- Ang Lee claims that a recent "interview" with him by Chinese media has been doctored .
- Variety reports the Juliette Binoche film A Thousand Times Goodnight will be coming to China's screens .
- The Hollywood Reporter features an interview with Dan Mintz, the CEO of Chinese based DMG Entertainment .
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