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Domestic movies to enrich Chinese Lunar New Year

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(Xinhua) China's box office is estimated to exceed 400 million yuan (nearly 63.2 million U.S. dollars) on Feb. 16, the first day of the Lunar New Year, according to Maoyan, a popular film database in China.

About 10 domestic films from genres such as fantasy, comedy, action and animation amongst others will hit screens during the Lunar New Year holiday, bringing more choices for Chinese.

An important strategy for the film market at the new year has been to produce sequels to movies that have been released, according to Zhu Chuanxin, an instructor at the Faculty of Art in Communication University of China.

"Monster Hunt 2" followed its predecessor, creating an oriental fantasy world, and "Detective Chinatown 2" retains a comedic style while the setting has changed from Bangkok to New York.

"Operation Red Sea," which tells a story of China's anti-terrorism efforts, was produced by the same director of "Operation Mekong," a blockbuster action movie which debuted in 2016.

"Bonnie Bears" is an animated movie series, which received wide recognition from children and its fifth installment, "The Big Sharks," will be on screens on Feb. 16.

After viewing previews, Zhu said that the special effects, scenery and photography of some key movies are very well produced.

The Chinese film market earned over 3.4 billion yuan in ticket sales over the last Lunar New Year holiday, according to the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television.

In 2017, China's movie box office revenue rose 13.45 percent to more than 55.9 billion yuan, with domestic films contributing 53.84 percent to the market.

Source: Xinhua

Actress Zhou Dongyu releases fashion shoots

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Actress Zhou Dongyu


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Street shots of Yuan Shanshan

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Actress Yuan Shanshan


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Stills from Meteor Garden (2018)

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Meteor Garden is an upcoming remake of the 2001 series of the same name. It is an adaptation of Yoko Kamio's Boys Over Flowers.

The series will star Shen Yue as Shan Cai with Dylan Wang, Darren Chen, Connor Leong, and Caesar Wu as the F4. Sun Yi Han, Li Jia Qi, Liu Yin Hao, and Dee Hsu have been cast in supporting roles.

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The Shape of Water passes censorship, to hit Chinese screens

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(Global Times) The Shape of Water, the latest work from Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del toro, is set to hit the big screens across the Chinese mainland on March 16, according to a Wednesday report on the news site ifeng.com.

The film has received numerous awards including Best Director at the Golden Globes and 13 Oscar nominations.

The cold war-set story of love between a cleaning woman and a mystery merman-like creature, The Shape of Water was rated R in the US for its sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and language, according to a report on parentpreviews.com.

Chinese film goers have been wondering how much content is likely to be cut in order to pass Chinese film censorship. China does not have a film rating system for movies containing adult subject matter. 

Chinese netizens said they expect scenes containing nudity, sexual content and some scenes of violence will definitely be cut.

"Films such as Kingsman 2 and Logan, had some bloody violent scenes cut in order to pass censorship," Chen Changye, a film critic based in Beijing told the Global Times on Thursday.

The Chinese version of Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle is two minutes shorter than the international version and Logan was 14 minutes shorter.

Source: Global Times

Imax to Release Local-Language Trio for Chinese New Year (Exclusive)

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(Variety) Premium large format film company Imax is positioning itself for its biggest ever week at the box office in China. For the first time, it will simultaneously release three Chinese-language pictures this weekend in time for Chinese New Year.

Edko’s “Monster Hunt 2,” Bona Film Group’s “Operation Red Sea” and Wanda Film’s “Detective Chinatown 2” will play on the country’s 500 Imax screens. All three open on Feb. 16, and “Monster Hunt 2” plays at the Berlin Film Festival over the weekend as a special screening.

The multi-title opening is the result of a change of strategy in China, which is now the second-largest theatrical market in the world, and is likely soon to be Imax’s biggest market. It also reflects the evolution of the Chinese audiences, which have varying patterns of behavior and diverging tastes in different cities and regions.

That strategy means that Imax no longer gives automatic precedence to Hollywood titles in China, as strong local titles can do bigger business. And rather than dictating terms on a nationwide basis, the changed emphasis also provides flexibility to exhibitors to split runs and play different titles to different segments.

“We used to give Hollywood titles precedence and date releases around them. Now we see local films have the greater upside. Similarly, we used to try to pick one movie at a time and roll the dice,” an IMAX source told Variety. “What we are doing now shows that China is not anyone’s 51st state, and instead is truly its own market.”

The changed emphasis began last year and was announced by CEO Rich Gelfond. “Given the difficult nature of predicting box office for local language titles, we’re now DMRing [converting to the Imax format] multiple Chinese films during bigger weekends and holidays. So rather than sending our exhibitor partners one film during big weekends, we’ll often send them two or three and let them program our screens based on presales and overall traction and give them the flexibility to pivot based on box office results,” Gelfond said in October, speaking on an earnings call with financial analysts.

“During the recent October holiday, we chose to DMR two local language titles: ‘The Foreigner’ and ‘Never Say Die.’ We began by splitting the screens evenly; however, as buzz for ‘Never Say Die’ picked up, that became the stronger title, and thus we pivoted and programmed with more showings of that film,” he added.

The Canada-based company has a separate Hong Kong-listed Imax China subsidiary. It operates a mixture of screens that are client-owned and others that are revenue-sharing joint ventures. In the last financial year, when Chinese box office wobbled, Imax saw some films underperform. But Gelfond says China remains one of the company’s biggest growth prospects. In October 2017 it had a backlog of 350 screens still to be installed in the Middle Kingdom.

Source: Variety By Patrick Frater

Li Chen surprises Fan Bingbing on Valentine’s Day

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(Toggle) Chinese actor Li Chen popped the question to Chinese actress Fan Bingbing on her birthday last year (Sep 16), in a proposal that has since gone viral.

Yesterday marks the first Valentine’s Day since the pair’s engagement. However, they were “regretfully” unable to spend it together due to individual work commitments.

Nonetheless, despite being in two different countries, the 39-year-old actor made the effort to surprise his fiancée through special arrangements.

“Due to work commitments, I am unable to spend the day by your side. To express my feelings of regret, I have asked my friends to prepare a little surprise for you,” Li Chen wrote on his Weibo yesterday (Feb 14).

In the photos he shared, a cake was prepared, surrounded by lighted candles decorated in the shape of a heart. It is also accompanied with a message that reads ‘From a loving Chen Er [Li Chen]’.

To show that he is always by the actress’ side despite being physically apart, the actor also placed his toy doll look-alike beside Bingbing’s doll figurine, sending a romantic message to his fiancée.

“I can’t wait for you to wrap up and come home for reunion dinner,” Li Chen wrote in his post, while wishing Bingbing the best in her work.

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Supermodel Liu Wen releases fashion shoots

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Supermodel Liu Wen


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Michelle Chen poses for fashion magazine

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Actress Michelle Chen


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Headlines from China: ‘The Monkey King 3’ Leads China Box Office on Valentine’s Day

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(CFI) Yesterday, local film The Monkey King 3: The Kingdom of Women topped Valentine’s Day box office with its nationwide preview screenings.

The film raked in 180 million yuan ($28.4 million), which makes up two-thirds of yesterday’s total ticket sales. As one of the most anticipated Chinese New Year films, The Monkey King 3 will officially open across China on February 16.

Currently, the film has received 7.5/10 on review site Douban, a relatively mediocre score.

It’s predicted that its total box office is unlikely to exceed 1 billion yuan ($157.5 million) .

Source: China Film Insider

‘Monster Hunt 2’ Earns Biggest Opening Day in China

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(Variety) China’s “Monster Hunt 2,” a hybrid live action and CGI fantasy from the co-creator of “Shrek,” romped into the record books on its opening day Friday, which coincided with the start of the Chinese New Year holiday.

By 10 p.m. local time Friday, the film had grossed $95.7 million (RMB603 million), according to provisional data from China Box Office. That eclipses the previous first-day record in China, which was set last year by “Wolf Warrior 2.”

“Monster Hunt 2’s” earnings on Friday accounted for 44% of the market, ahead of “Detective Chinatown 2” in second place. “Detective Chinatown 2” had scored $56 million (RMB359 million) by 8 p.m.

Berlin Film Festival-goers and foreign distributors will get a chance to see the Raman Hui-directed “Monster Hunt 2” for themselves this weekend. It plays on Sunday in an out-of-competition special screening.

Chinese New Year (aka Spring Festival) is one of the two peak times for cinema attendance in China. Often in past years, the first day of the week-long public holiday has proved to be quieter than the second and third days, as families cluster together on the first day before dispersing. As recently as two days ago, Chinese media had been forecasting an overall first-day box office of only $63 million (RMB400 million).

“Monster Hunt 2” is a sequel to a 2015 original that overtook “Fast & Furious 7” to briefly become the highest-grossing film of all time in China, with a box office of $384 million (RMB2.44 billion).

(“The Mermaid” and “Wolf Warrior 2” have since surpassed “Monster Hunt.”) Like the original, “Monster Hunt 2” stars Bai Baihe and Jing Boran, with the addition this time of “In the Mood for Love” and “Grandmaster” star Tony Leung Chiu-wai.

Source: Variety by Patrick Frater

Movie guide for Spring Festival 2018

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The lucrative Spring Festival holiday will see a colossal showdown between this year's tentpole films, including fantasy epic "The Monkey King 3," military-action film "Operation Red Sea," detective comedy "Detective Chinatown 2" and the sequel to one of the highest-grossing Chinese films "Monster Hunt," as well as the animated feature "Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink" and comedy "The Faces of My Gene."

This year's Spring Festival season will no doubt break a series of Chinese box office records, as "Monster Hunt 2" has already earned more than 200 million yuan (US$31.55 million) in presales, the highest presales achievement ever. Analysts believe the first day of Lunar New Year could witness total film sales breaking the 1 billion yuan (US$157.8 million) mark in a single day.

But due to high production costs, the producers of potential blockbusters still face high risks. They have to attain combined sales of 7 billion yuan (US$1.11 billion) to ensure they can earn back their investment. For example, "Monster Hunt 2" was reportedly made with a 900 million yuan (US$142.95 million) budget, while "The Monkey King 3" reportedly cost 550 million yuan (US$87.34 million).

There are also some differences this year compared to previous years. The industry now prohibits distributors from exploitive measures such as selling extremely cheap movie tickets, which would encourage unfair competition and an unhealthy market. In addition, the two biggest films "Monster Hunt 2" and "Detective Chinatown 2" will not be released with 3D versions, which usually have higher ticket prices, due to the fading enthusiasm for the 3D format around the world.

Which film will eventually be the winner of the Spring Festival holiday remains to be seen. The first three days of sales will likely rely on marketing and promotion, but sales during the rest of the holiday will depend on word of mouth and the films' quality.

"The Faces of My Gene"

The film is the directorial debut of comedian Guo Degang, who boasted that his artistic skills can still work in the film field.

Due to his good relationship with the showbiz community, Guo was able to summon 33 of the biggest stars to take part in his film either as cast members or by making cameos, including Yue Yunpeng, Wu Jing, Wang Baoqiang, Da Peng, Li Chen and Lin Chi-ling.

The film tells the story of an ugly man who wants to change his fate by changing his genes. In order to look better and have a better life in the present, he travels back to ancient time to alter the marriages of his ancestors.

The film is the least anticipated of the season, but Guo said he expected it to be a dark horse. However, the comedian also admitted at the film's premiere that this year's Spring Festival film rivalry will be quite "bloody."

"Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink"

This one is for children. "Boonie Bears," one of China's most successful animation franchises, will release its fifth installment, directed by Ding Liang and Lin Huida.

The TV series "Boonie Bears" has been running on the country's largest broadcaster, China Central Television, since 2012. It has become one of the highest-rated children's shows in the country and has been developed into a popular franchise comprising the nine-season series, five movies and three stage shows. It's expected that movie theaters will be packed with children and parents waiting to see the bears they grew up with.

The new film opens with Vick, the main human character, receiving an unexpected visit from his father, who appears on the big screen for the first time. The story is about the father's desire to compensate for his poor parenting in the past. But despite his best intentions, a series of misunderstandings ruin his relationship with Vick, who then embarks on a new adventure with the two bear characters after they are shrunk by a machine.

Box office statistics indicate the previous four movies have grossed 1.4 billion yuan (US$221.5 million) in total. The fifth installment has begun to show its own power and popularity; it has already made 66.66 million yuan (US$10.5 million) in limited advance screenings and presales before its official opening on Lunar New Year's Day.

"Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink" will later expand into overseas markets with releases in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and other countries after the Spring Festival holiday. American actress Beth Behrs ("2 Broke Girls") will voice a biology enthusiast in the movie's English version.

"Monster Hunt 2"

The first installment of animator Raman Hui's franchise, which combines fantasy, action and comedy elements, was once the highest-grossing Chinese film ever. The sequel has upgraded its budget (reportedly 900 million yuan), cast (adding Tony Leung, Li Yuchun and more), visual effects (George Lucas's company Industrial Light and Magic is involved) and marketing.

To raise the film's profile domestically, promoters went to China's remote countryside to erect billboards or paint murals beside the regular big city promotions. The distributors also worked with more than 60 famous brands, including McDonald's, to co-promote the film and license film merchandise. Promoters even bought a 60-second commercial spot for the film right before China's most-watched TV event, the annual Spring Festival Gala on the eve of the Lunar New Year. No film has ever before secured that prime slot directly before the national program.

It is the most anticipated film of the Spring Festival season and has already broken presales records, earning more than 200 million yuan (US$31.55 million). It is an all-ages family film that may well cater to the festival atmosphere.

Distributors have kept the film secret and have not shown it to the media or others before its official release. How good or bad it will be remains to be seen, but based on the first installment, it will likely be a silly and hilarious movie that appeals more to children and family audiences.

Lionsgate has acquired the North American and U.K. theatrical distribution rights to "Monster Hunt 2."

"Detective Chinatown 2"

"Detective Chinatown 2," directed by Chen Sicheng and starring top actors Wang Baoqiang, Liu Haoran, Xiao Yang and Wang Xun, is currently the second best in the presale chart.

The sequel to the 2015 smash blockbuster "Detective Chinatown" tells the story of a detective trio embarking on an adventure to New York to participate in a world detective competition. They will solve a mysterious serial murder case based on clues and direction that they learn from the philosophical system in I Ching, the classic Chinese text also known as the Book of Changes, combined with investigation techniques used by detectives in the Western world.

The movie features diverse elements of comedy, action and suspense. The cast and crew traveled to New York for 40 days to shoot the film, with the assistance of the SAG-AFTRA union.

The first "Detective Chinatown" surprisingly grossed 818 million yuan (US$129.31 million) in 2015, so the second installment upgraded its scale, with a production budget of over 400 million yuan (US$63 million) -- in comparison, as reported, the first installment's budget was only 80 million yuan (US$12.6 million). The director is also expecting to develop the idea into a long-term franchise and expand its reach in the future.

It is worth noting that Warner Bros. Pictures has acquired North American distribution rights for "Detective Chinatown 2" from Wanda Media Co., Ltd and will release the film on Chinese lunar New Year in North American theaters. Jiang Defu, general manager of Wanda Media, said it is an exciting new cooperation, which will expand the global footprint of Chinese language films.

"The Monkey King 3"

"The Monkey King 3," directed by Cheang Pou-soi, with star-studded cast led by Aaron Kwok, Zhao Liying, Feng Shaofeng, Xiao Shenyang, Him Law, Lin Chi-ling, Gigi Leung, Pan Binlong and more, is the third installment of a film series based on the 16th-century Chinese fantasy classic, "Journey to the West."

In the film, Hong Kong megastar Aaron Kwok reprises his role of Monkey King while Feng Shaofeng again plays the monk. But the major attraction of the movie is actress Zhao Liying, starring as the ruler of an all-women nation.

"The Monkey King 3" is adapted by screen writer Wen Ning from a chapter in the original novel, depicting an exotic kingdom inhabited solely by women. The female ruler falls in love with the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) monk Xuanzang, who is on a mission from China to India with his three magical followers to collect Buddhist sutras.

Despite receiving mostly mixed and negative reviews, the previous two "Monkey King" episodes grossed more than 1 billion yuan (US$150 million) each at the box office during the prime Spring Festival season in 2014 and 2016.

As a tent-pole production, "The Monkey King 3" has a vast scope for production which lasted two years. A 1,000-strong cast and crew visited four provinces to shoot scenes while the production team has constructed massive outdoor sets covering 80,000 square meters as well as 11 indoor sets. Thousands of staff were also hired to work on post-production. The film's budget is reportedly 550 million yuan (US$87.34 million) and its creators have made full use of the fund to create a visual spectacle combining comedy, action and bittersweet romantic elements.

Out of all the rivals for the Spring Festival film season, "The Monkey King 3" is the only one which has treated a large audience and the media with an advanced screening on a giant screen, indicating the confidence of its producers. The audience and media critics' feedback after the screening is quite positive - clearly it is the best job that director Cheang Pou-soi has ever done.

"The Monkey King 3," due to its romantic theme, is the first running starter of the season as it will have a massive advanced screening on Valentine's Day.

"Operation Red Sea"

It is weird to have a hard-liner, and even violent R-rated, military blockbuster in a celebratory season of Spring Festival, but "Operation Red Sea" could arouse the nations pride and patriotism.

As China's first modern naval film, "Operation Red Sea" is loosely based on the evacuation of the 225 foreign nationals and almost 600 Chinese citizens from Yemen's southern port of Aden during the 2015 Yemeni Civil War in late March. It was the same event that inspired the highest grossing Chinese film ever "Wolf Warriors 2" which grossed 5.68 billion yuan (US$874 million) in 2017.

"Operation Red Sea," directed by Dante Lam and starring Zhang Yi, Huang Jingyu, Hai Qing, Du Jiang and Prince Mak, will continue in similar style to that of Lam's "Operation Mekong."

With a budget of 500 million yuan (US$78.88 million), Lam focused the production on realness, which includes 50 types of real guns, 30,000 bullets and various other weapons and military vehicles. He refused to shoot the film at production sets in studios and went with all the crew to Africa to shoot the film for four months. It has received unprecedented generous help from the Chinese navy and Moroccan government, including the Chinese army leasing a 1.4 billion-yuan warship while Morocco leased tanks to the production team.

Although it currently has average box office presales compared with other blockbusters, its producer Yu Dong, president of Polybona Films, believes "Operation Red Sea" could be the biggest dark horse and eventual biggest winner of the Spring Festival race when word-of-mouth spreads. The film has already been shown to the industry insiders and film critics before its release, receiving the highest scores and reviews among all films to screen this season.

Source: China.org by Zhang Rui

Zhang Xueying in NY for fashion week

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Actress Zhang Xueying


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Actor Tong Dawei poses for fashion magazine

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Actor Tong Dawei


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Li Xirui poses for photo shoot


Chinese box office breaks single day sales record

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(Xinhua) China's box office raked in more than 1.3 billion yuan (about 205 million U.S. dollars) Friday, the first day of the Lunar New Year, breaking the single day sales record for the Chinese market, according to Maoyan, a popular film database in China.

The box office was buoyed by a strong performance of sequels of domestic productions.
On its debut on Friday, "Monster Hunt 2," a fantasy movie, led the list with more than 550 million yuan in revenue.
"Detective Chinatown 2" retains a comedic style while the setting has changed from Bangkok to New York. "Monkey King 3" sets the adventures of Monkey King and his companions in the Kingdom of Women.
"Operation Red Sea," which tells a story of China's anti-terrorism efforts, was produced by the same director of "Operation Mekong," a blockbuster action movie which debuted in 2016. 
Source: Xinhua

Yang Mi in the Negotiator

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The Negotiator stars Yang Mi and Huang Zitao


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Cast from Europe Raiders attend press conference

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Europe Raiders is an action thriller film starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Kris Wu, Tiffany Tang and Du Juan.


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Fashion icon Li Yuchun poses for fashion magazine

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Singer and actress Li Yuchun


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Fashion shoots review: Hu Ge and Wallance Huo's date with snow time

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Actors Hu Ge and Wallance Huo


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