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  • ...nniversaries/September 21, 2009|September 21]], 1989. The historic feature film – ''Founding Ceremony'' – and the documentary –'' 40 Years Ago Today'
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  • ...as ''[[Ding jun shan]]'' (Conquering Dingjun Mountain) (1905). The Chinese film industry didn't begin until 1913 when [[Zheng Zhengqiu]] and [[Zhang Shichu ...film queen" [[Hu Die]] and produced by [[Star Studio]], Shanghai's largest film studio.
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  • ...]'' (Mount Dingjun), which was also considered as China's first '''Kung Fu film '''('''武打片''') by some people. ...iaolong]] ([[Bruce Lee]]) shocked the film circle, earning China's Kung Fu film worldwide recognition.
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  • ...anghai International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|280px|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...international film festival accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
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  • ...xplores a new path for China’s film tourism by using all types of advanced film production technology to display Chinese culture. The first phase of the pa As a center for recreational activities related to film, the Changchun Film Studio Century City also provides other special programs developed with cin
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  • ...0. <ref>http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/enjoy-13th-shanghai-international-film-festival-while-staying-belgravia-serviced-residence</ref> <ref>http://www.s ...el]] and [[China]] will show their films during the Shanghai International Film Festival dedicate for the ongoing [[Shanghai Expo]].<ref>http://www.siff.co
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  • ...Festival]], [[the Shanghai International Film Festival]] and [[the Zhuhai Film Festival]]. ...the One,” and[[ Alec Su]] won the Best Supporting Actor for the espionage film “The Message.”
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  • ...nd other programs aired on radio and TV, issues and withdraws licenses for film making and showing, TV drama making and releasing. It exercises leadership ...ts of nine departments: the general affairs office, chief editor's office, film bureau, social management department, personnel and education department, p
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  • ...jointly directed by Zheng and [[Zhang Shichuan]] and screened by the Asia Film and Theater Company. [[category:film]]
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  • [[file: Changchun Film Studio.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Changchun Film Studio Century City]] ...dvanced film production technology to display Chinese culture. [[Changchun Film Studio Century City|(More...)]]
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...rom more than 30 countries attended the festival. [[Shanghai International Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...rom more than 30 countries attended the festival. [[Shanghai International Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...rom more than 30 countries attended the festival. [[Shanghai International Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...deration of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). ([[Shanghai International Film Festival|More...]])
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...deration of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). ([[Shanghai International Film Festival|More...]])
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...deration of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). ([[Shanghai International Film Festival|More...]])
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...deration of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). ([[Shanghai International Film Festival|More...]] )
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  • ...i International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...ival opened, becoming the cradle of Chinese film. [[Shanghai International Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...ional Film Festival2.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|The 16th Shanghai International Film Festival.]] ...in terms of scale and influence in recent years. [[Shanghai International Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...un''''' being awarded the gold medal in the Youth Cinema Competition. This film tells the story about some Beijing retirees who try to find fun in a [[Peki [[category:film]]
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  • ...ional Film Festival2.JPEG|thumb|left|270px|The 16th Shanghai International Film Festival.]] ...in terms of scale and influence in recent years. [[Shanghai International Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Changchun Film Festival1.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|Changchun Film Festival]] 1992: The first Changchun Film Festival was held in Changchun, Jilin Province.
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  • ...film circle, earning China's kung fu film worldwide recognition. [[Gongfu Film|(More...)]]
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  • ...]'' (Mount Dingjun), which was also considered as China's first '''Kung Fu film '''('''武打片''') by some people. ...ilm circle, earning China's Kung Fu film worldwide recognition. ([[Kung Fu Film|More...]])
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  • ...d as China's first '''gongfu (kungfu) film''' by some people. ('''[[Gongfu Film|More...]]''')
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  • ...jointly directed by Zheng and [[Zhang Shichuan]] and screened by the Asia Film and Theater Company. [[category:film]]
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  • ...xplores a new path for China’s film tourism by using all types of advanced film production technology to display Chinese culture. The first phase of the pa As a center for recreational activities related to film, the Changchun Film Studio Century City also provides other special programs developed with cin
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  • ...f Beijing New Pictures Film Co. Ltd. He is famous for his cooperation with film director Zhang Yimou. [[Zhang Weiping|(More...)]]
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  • ...0. <ref>http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/enjoy-13th-shanghai-international-film-festival-while-staying-belgravia-serviced-residence</ref> <ref>http://www.s ...el]] and [[China]] will show their films during the Shanghai International Film Festival dedicate for the ongoing [[Shanghai Expo]].<ref>http://www.siff.co
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  • [[file: Golden Rooster.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Golden Rooster and Full Blossom Film Festival]] ...ery year in various cities in [[China]]. [[Golden Rooster and Full Blossom Film Festival|(More...)]]
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  • ...Festival]], [[the Shanghai International Film Festival]] and [[the Zhuhai Film Festival]]. ...the One,” and[[ Alec Su]] won the Best Supporting Actor for the espionage film “The Message.”
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  • '''Huang Zumo''' (1921.8.7-2011.2.19) was a famous Chinese film director, notable for shooting [[China]]’s first movie with a kissing sce ...se, the film holds the Guinness World Record for Longest Original Run of a Film in One Cinema.
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  • [[file:Huang Bo (黄渤).JPEG|thumb|260px|left|Chinese film and TV actor Huang Bo.]] ...tor who has been active in film and TV circles in recent years. His recent film "Lost in Thailand" has thus far achieved box-office returns of 1.1 billion
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  • ...元) is one of [[China]]'s most famous film directors and best-known for her film series "Dream of the Red Chamber." [[Zhao Yuan|(More...)]]
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  • ...n Bear Award for his film ''Red Sorghum'' at the 1988 Berlin International Film Festival.]] ...International Film Festival. [[Jiang Wen]] and [[Gong Li]] starred in the film.
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  • ...nd other programs aired on radio and TV, issues and withdraws licenses for film making and showing, TV drama making and releasing. It exercises leadership ...ts of nine departments: the general affairs office, chief editor's office, film bureau, social management department, personnel and education department, p
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  • ...anghai International Film Festival.JPEG|thumb|280px|Shanghai International Film Festival]] ...international film festival accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
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  • ...ting after seeing “[[Yellow Earth]].” He took the entrance exam to Beijing Film Academy three times, finally succeeding in 1993, and enrolled in the litera ...d instantly made Jia a star in the film industry. He then made his feature-film debut with “Xiao Wu,” which garnered eight awards.
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  • ...nniversaries/September 21, 2009|September 21]], 1989. The historic feature film – ''Founding Ceremony'' – and the documentary –'' 40 Years Ago Today'
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  • [[file:Sun Li1.JPEG|left|thumb|250px|Chinese film and TV drama actress Sun Li.]] '''Sun Li (孙俪)''' is a Chinese film and TV drama actress. She was nominated on Oct. 8, 2013 for the 41st Intern
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  • ...iang''' ('''陈强'''), famous actor and one of the pioneers of modern China's film industry, died at the Beijing Anzhen Hospital on June 26, 2012 at the age o ...ildhood in Taiyuan, [[Shanxi Province]]. He became an actor of the Beijing Film Studio in 1953.
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  • [[file:Feng Xiaogang (冯小刚).JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Feng Xiaogang, Chinese film director.]] '''Feng Xiaogang''' '''(冯小刚)''' is a Chinese film director noted for his humorous films and New Year celebration films, which
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  • [[file:Feng Xiaogang (冯小刚).JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Feng Xiaogang, Chinese film director.]] '''Feng Xiaogang''' '''(冯小刚)''' is a Chinese film director noted for his humorous films and New Year celebration films, which
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  • ...'''''[[Finding Fun]]''''' was awarded a first prize at the 6th Tokyo Int'l Film Festival.
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  • ...Black Cat''' (黑猫警长) is an animated TV series created by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1984, popular among [[post-80s]] children. Its first run consiste ...enemy, the rat An Ear, was made to be even craftier and more menacing. The film included an all-star voice line-up, including well-known dubbing actor Li Y
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  • ...ase in 1986. It was considered as successful as the award-winning animated film "[[Havoc in Heaven]]" (Chinese: 大闹天宫) in the 1960s, which was adapt
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  • ...') is one of [[China]]'s most famous film directors and best-known for her film series "Dream of the Red Chamber." ...at the Shanghai Film Studio. In 1956 , Zhao was transferred to the Beijing Film Studio. She has portrayed a number of characters throughout her extensive a
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  • ...ted resisting foreign aggression in 1937. After the war, he entered Kunlun film Co., and produced a series of masterpieces: ''The Spring River Flows East'' ...1956, he returned to Beijing Film Studio and was appointed as the Beijing Film Academy's Dean of Photography. During this period, Zhu recorded ''Living Fo
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  • ...of the Japanese invasion of China, won Jiang the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. ...nd. Positive comments flooded the internet community. Word spread that the film was not only commercially successful but also artistic. Yet, it also receiv
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  • '''Lu Chuan''' ('''陆川''') is one of the Sixth Generation of Chinese film directors, best known for his movies “Mountain Patrol” (“Kekexili”) ..., showing an immense interest in cinematography, he applied at the Beijing Film Academy, to pursue a postgraduate degree, and eventually secured a spot in
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  • ...ral home is [[Sichuan Province]]. Son of [[Zhong Dianfei]], the well-known film theorist, Ah Cheng was influenced by his father and developed a deep love o ...velette ''The Story of Xiao Yue'' by [[Jia Pingwa]] and the script for the film ''A Small Town Called Hibiscus'' from the novel of the same title.
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  • [[file:Huang Bo (黄渤).JPEG|thumb|260px|Chinese film and TV actor Huang Bo.]] ...cally produced comedy has unexpectedly become the highest-grossing Chinese film to date.
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  • [[1962]]: The [[Mass Film Hundred Flowers Awards]] held the first awarding ceremony in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...s" (Chinese:葫芦娃)''' is an animated TV series created by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. [[Calabash Brothers|(More...)]]
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  • ...ed a country girl. The part won her the Hundred Flower Award, an important film award in China, for Best Actress, and she became a national star. ...eral awards, including a Chicago Film Critics Association award, a Toronto Film Critics Association award and an Independent Spirit award, as well as gaine
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  • ...n]]Han Han's directorial debut 'the Continent,' a comedy-romance-adventure film written by him, is slated for release on July 24, 2014. ([[Han Han|More...]
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  • ...technician. Meanwhile, he also took jobs as professors in various art and film schools. ...allen country during the [[anti-Japanese Aggression War]] (1937-1945). The film was hailed as a parallel with the contemporary patriotic cartoon "The River
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  • '''Huang Zumo''' (1921.8.7-2011.2.19) was a famous Chinese film director, notable for shooting [[China]]’s first movie with a kissing sce
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  • '''Tsui Hark''' (Chinese: 徐克) is a prolific Hong Kong film director, noted for the philosophical movies “New Dragon Gate Inn” and
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  • ...[[Chen Kaige]]'s "Farewell My Concubine" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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  • ...was a director, scriptwriter, and art director with the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. In 1985, he helped to found China Animation Association, where he r ...uch as "Encyclopedia of China," "Motion Picture Art Dictionary" and "China Film Yearbook."
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  • '''Lu Chuan''' ('''陆川''') is one of the Sixth Generation of Chinese film directors, best known for his movies “Mountain Patrol” (“Kekexili”)
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  • '''Lu Chuan''' ('''陆川''') is one of the Sixth Generation of Chinese film directors, best known for his movies “Mountain Patrol” (“Kekexili”)
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  • ...''' (赵薇 or Vicki Zhao) has been crowned [[China]]’s most successful female film director in terms of box office revenue. [[Zhao Wei|(More...)]]
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  • [[1949]]: [[Beijing Film Studio]] was founded.
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  • Ang Lee, an internationally acclaimed film director, has filmed a number of award-winning works, including “Eat Drin ...an Award for Outstanding Direction. During his time at NYU, he also helped film Spike Lee’s “Joe’s Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads.”
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  • ...Black Cat''' (黑猫警长) is an animated TV series created by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1984, popular among post-80s children. [[Sergeant Black Cat|(More
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  • ...Black Cat''' (黑猫警长) is an animated TV series created by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1984, popular among post-80s children. [[Sergeant Black Cat|(More
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  • ...writer, famous for her novel "Song of the Youth", which was adapted into a film in 1959. [[Yang Mo|(More...)]]
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  • ...Hundred Flowers Film Award fro best feature film during the Eighth Annual Film Festival.
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  • '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is noted Chinese film director. His films are always highly controversial and reviewed with a mix
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  • '''Feng Xiaogang (冯小刚)''' is a Chinese film director noted for his humorous films and New Year celebration films, which
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  • '''Feng Xiaogang''' '''(冯小刚)''' is a Chinese film director noted for his humorous films and New Year celebration films, which
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  • [[file:Sun Li1.JPEG|thumb|left|250px|Chinese film and TV drama actress Sun Li.]]
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  • '''Ruan Lingyu''' ('''阮玲玉'''1910-1935) was one of the most prominent Chinese film stars of the 1930s. [[Ruan Lingyu|(More...)]]
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  • '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted Chinese film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • [[1948]]: ''The Spring River Flows East'' became the highest-grossing film in China.
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  • '''Zhang Weiping''' ('''张伟平'''), Chinese film producer, is famous for his cooperation with internationally acclaimed movi
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  • A claim that well-known film director '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') had two sons and a daughter wi
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  • ...''' (赵薇 or Vicki Zhao) has been crowned [[China]]’s most successful female film director in terms of box office revenue. ...ssed 600 million yuan in 16 days since its premiere on April 26, 2013. The film was a testimony to Zhao’s maiden directing abilities
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  • One of China’s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include “Red Sorghum,”
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  • ...makers became the creative cores, and from that point forward, the Chinese film industry entered a new phase. ...notable as being the first Chinese film to win a prize in an international film festival in Moscow.
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  • '''Ang Lee''', an internationally acclaimed film director, has filmed a number of award-winning works, including “Eat Drin
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  • '''Havoc in Heaven''' (Chinese: 大闹天宫, dà nào tiān gōng) is an animated film produced by the four Wan brothers in the 1960s, at the height of Chinese an
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  • ...and it is also the first Chinese movie to win a prize in an international film festival (in Moscow).
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  • ...e producer and philanthropist. He was regarded as the godfather of Kung Fu film-making and one of the most influential figures in Asia's entertainment indu
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  • ...s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • ...s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • ...s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋'''), Chinese film director, is famous for his cooperation with Zhang Weiping who has promoted
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  • '''Havoc in Heaven''' (Chinese: 大闹天宫, dà nào tiān gōng) is an animated film produced by the four Wan brothers in the 1960s, at the height of Chinese an ...s[[ Monkey King]], challenges the power of the Jade Emperor of heaven. The film begins with Wukong accidentally breaking his saber while showing off during
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  • '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • '''Tsui Hark''' (Chinese: '''徐克''') is a prolific [[Hong Kong]] film director, noted for the philosophical movies “New Dragon Gate Inn” and ...ion) during the two weeks after its debut, becoming the first $100-million film of 2015 in the country.
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  • ...ifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' (Chinese: 张艺谋) is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • Born in San Francisco, on Nov. 27, 1940, Lee appeared in his first film when he was three months old. He moved with his parents to [[Hong Kong]], w ...ng abilities. After the success of “Fist of Fury,” Lee established his own film studio, directing and acting in his own movies, including, “The Way of th
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  • [[file:Sun Li1.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Chinese film and TV drama actress Sun Li.]]
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  • '''Feng Xiaogang''' (冯小刚), a Chinese film director noted for his humorous films and New Year celebration films, recen
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  • ...'李河君''') is chairman and CEO of Hanergy Holdings, a [[Beijing]]-based thin-film photovoltaic solar panel manufacturer. On May 20, 2016, China's Hanergy Thin Film Power Group announced that its founder and main shareholder Li Hejun has st
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  • ...('''陈强'''), famous Chinese actor and one of the pioneers of modern China's film industry, died at the Beijing Anzhen Hospital on June 26, 2012 at the age o
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  • ...ly accepted, and its ending theme song considered very touching. The short film is recognized as one of the most influential documents that chronicles the ...g having become an enormous hit, many people who did not plan to watch the film flocked to cinemas out of curiosity.
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  • ...en Horse Film Festival, and Best Actor at the Second Bangkok International Film Festival. ...million). The comedy has unexpectedly become the highest-grossing Chinese film to date.
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  • [[file:Zhang Ruifang (张瑞芳).JPEG|thumb|200px|Zhang Ruifang in the film "Li Shuangshuang" in 1962.]] ...was considered to be one of the "Four Famous Female Actresses" of Chinese film and stage.
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  • '''Zhang Ruifang''' ('''张瑞芳'''), famous Chinese mainland film actress, died on June 28 at the age of 94. She won the Hundred Flowers Awar
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