All China articles – Page 16
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News
Cannes unveils “surprise” Hong Kong doc ‘Revolution Of Our Times’
Selection has been kept under wraps until now to protect filmmakers.
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Reviews
‘Ripples Of Life’: Cannes Review
For his second feature, Wei Shujun serves up a satricial exploration of the pursuit of authenticity
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Reviews
‘Streetwise’ (‘Gaey Wa’r’): Cannes Review
Gritty drama from China is set in the Sichuan Province of two decades ago
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China box office: ‘Chinese Doctors’ tops chart with $53.5m opening
Patriotic titles continue to lead the China box office, with historical drama 1921 coming in second.
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‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’: Cannes Review
Wen Shipei’s lacklustre Chinese hit-and-run thriller makes its international premiere as a Cannes special screening
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China’s Parallax lines up pan-Asian slate for Cannes buyers (exclusive)
Titles include Japan-set, Chinese-language romance ‘Yanagawa’.
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Features
Cannes 2021: Hong Kong and China hot projects
China has a strong presence in this year’s festival, while buzzy new action, war and comedy titles are available in the market from Hong Kong and China’s sellers.
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Features
Future Leaders 2021: Cao Liuying (China)
Liuying is co-founder and head of international sales, Parallax Films.
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Future Leaders 2021: Vicky Ding (China)
Ding is founder and general manager at Blossoms Entertainment.
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Reviews
‘Before Next Spring’: Udine Review
A bright ensemble cast tackles the ups and downs of Chinese students in Japan
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‘Singing In The Wilderness’: Thessaloniki Review
Dongnan Chen’s documentary about a rural Chinese Christian choir is unexectedly - and vividly - revealing
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Rediance acquires Cannes titles ‘Ripples Of Life’, ‘I’m So Sorry’ (exclusive)
Rediance is also involved in Anthony Chen’s segment of the omnibus film The Year Of The Everlasting Storm, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Palme d’Or contender Memoria.
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Features
Chinese filmmaker Geng Jun on his Shanghai competition title ‘Manchurian Tiger’
Rediance is selling the director’s fourth feature.
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Jia Zhangke joins Apichatpong Weerasethakul in conversation at the Shanghai film festival
Source: SIFF Jia Zhangke & Apichatpong Weerasethakul The Palme d’Or-winning Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul gave an online masterclass for a live audience at the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) this weekend. It was staged as an in-conversation with Chinese director Jia Zhangke who attended the event in ...
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Shanghai film festival reveals five directors for new support programme
SIFF Young is jointly organised with the Cannes Marche.
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Reviews
‘Ascension’: Tribeca Review
A shrewdly observed documentary which offers a mosaic of images and impressions of Chinese citizens’ pursuit of wealth
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Features
Shanghai film festival head talks protocols and highlights of the 2021 edition
The festival’s second hybrid edition opens on June 11 with patriotic feature 1921.
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Shanghai unveils 2021 competition line-up
The feature film category consists of 13 international titles, all world premieres.
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Reviews
‘Decameron’: Rotterdam Review
Bold and unconventional documentary following protests and the pandemic in Hong Kong