Items Tagged With China Film
Written By: christine
2008-01-06 10:49:12
Based on the international buzz the movie Lost In Beijing has been has been getting since its ban in China, I'm going to take a wild guess and say it'll take on a second life success overseas in much the way the Shanghai Baby book did when it was banned years ago. Anything racy that gets banned in China usually does.
Hmmm... if director Li Yu is banned in China from making films for 2 years...that doesn't stop him from making films outside of China does it? I wonder if the higher profile will translate to even bigger success for him overseas.
I definitely know who's going to benefit...and who's going to lose out...as a result of this movie's ban. Zhang Ziyi's is probably going to get a lot less attention from Hollywood now that Fan Bing Bing is on the international scene. Just a guess. She's younger. The star of a banned movie from China and usually only room for one famous foreign Chinese actress to have her day on the red carpet in Hollywood.
Click here for some other great eye candy pictures of her from her modeling days. If I was Zhang Ziyi, I'd be worried! LOL.

Written By: christine
2008-03-16 03:51:27
Siok Siok Tan, award winning filmmaker and Executive Producer of several China film projects shares her insight on common misconceptions about China.
Written By: christine
2008-03-16 04:56:00
Siok Siok Tan, award winning filmmaker and Executive Producer of several China film projects talks about the role that foreigners play in China's growth and change.
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