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Hollywood Execs And Insiders Gather To Discuss: What Do Chinese Audiences Want?
From Korean dramas to travel tales, a recent Asia Society event provided U.S. industry insiders with a rundown of the key trends in China's film and television industry. Read MoreChina Film File: ‘X-Men’ Excitement, Han Han’s ‘Hui Hui,’ And Packer’s Production
Welcome to China Film File, a weekly brief on the business of movies in China. Read MoreArmani Fashion Set To Star In Stylish Chinese Film
After designing the costumes for The Wolf of Wall Street, Giorgio Armani teams up with Chinese director Jiang Wen to create the fashion for a new film set in 1920's-era… Read MoreUniversal Announces Beijing Office With Sights Set On Co-Productions
The film company is setting up a Beijing office with the hope of gaining an edge in pursuing coveted Hollywood-China co-production deals. Read MoreJia Zhangke’s ‘A Touch Of Sin’: Subversive, Censor-Friendly, Or Both?
Does Jia Zhangke's decision to historicize and mythologize controversial social issues serve to harmonize dissonant voices and appease censors? Read More‘Tiny Times’ Tries to Grow Up
The sequel to Chinese summer blockbuster Tiny Times collected its fair share of earnings when it opened last week, but that doesn't mean it was any better than the first. Read MoreGlobal Filmmakers Vie For Market Access At Shanghai Festival
The Shanghai International Film Festival wraps up after a whirlwind week of deal signings, parties, and Oliver Stone's provocative politics. Read MoreActor Andy Lau To Judge 7th Annual Asian Film Awards
One month before the 7th annual Asian Film Awards, this week the organizing Hong Kong International Film Festival Society announced 30 nominees from nine countries up for awards in 14… Read MoreBurgeoning Love For Bordeaux Inspires China’s Answer To “Sideways”
The film version of "Cherish Our Love Forever" is expected to do for Bordeaux wine in China what the 2004 American film "Sideways" did for California wine in the U.S. Read MoreJia Zhangke To Receive Leopard of Honor At Upcoming Locarno Film Festival
The Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke's had a busy year, and it's about to get even busier this August, when Jia will receive the prestigious Leopard of Honor (Pardo d’onore) at… Read More