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    Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Reel China: It's rough out West for Chinese films

    When the Chow Yun-fat action-comedy epic "Let the Bullets Fly" opened in China last year, it quickly became a phenomenon. Lured by its splashy fight scenes and whip-snap dialogue, filmgoers swarmed theaters. The movie wound up taking in more than $100 million at the box office in China, the most  for a homegrown film.
    When the Chow Yun-fat action-comedy epic "Let the Bullets Fly" opened in China last year, it quickly became a phenomenon. Lured by its splashy fight scenes and whip-snap dialogue, filmgoers swarmed theaters. The movie wound up taking in more than $100...

    Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Drama (genre), Human Interest, Politics

  2. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Reel China: Will it play in Peoria and Shanghai?

    Moviegoers in China enthusiastically see American films, yet the reverse is almost never true. But you'd think if there would be someone who might bridge the divide — someone whose personal background, connections and professional expertise could help bring Chinese films more into the U.S. mainstream — that person might look much like Wendi Murdoch.
    Moviegoers in China enthusiastically see American films, yet the reverse is almost never true. But you'd think if there would be someone who might bridge the divide — someone whose personal background, connections and professional expertise could...

    Tags: Hugh Jackman, Rupert Murdoch, Facebook, Yves Saint Laurent, Larry Page

  4. Mar 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Reel China: Targets an elusive film fan — the Chinese American

    For years, Chinese films shown in U.S. theaters have fallen into two distinct camps, both driven by largely white  patrons: martial-arts movies for young men, such as Jet Li's "Hero," or critically acclaimed art-house fare, such as Kaige Chen's "Farewell My Concubine." Only rarely has a movie conquered both blocs, as did Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon."
    For years, Chinese films shown in U.S. theaters have fallen into two distinct camps, both driven by largely white patrons: martial-arts movies for young men, such as Jet Li's "Hero," or critically acclaimed art-house fare, such as Kaige Chen's "Farewell...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Toronto (Canada), Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television, Beijing (China)

  6. Mar 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. China is on a cinema-building binge

    Not long ago when Zhang Guomiao wanted to see a film, he'd head for the village square. There, itinerant cinema operators would unfurl a canvas screen, set up some static-filled speakers and show a grainy movie in the open air.
    Not long ago when Zhang Guomiao wanted to see a film, he'd head for the village square. There, itinerant cinema operators would unfurl a canvas screen, set up some static-filled speakers and show a grainy movie in the open air. "We had to bring our own...

    Tags: Inception (movie), Computing and Information Technology Industry, Beijing (China), Politics, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.

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