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The Guardian reports:
The Ballerina Ballroom of Dreams - Tilda Swinton and Mark Cousins' heavenly film festival, which was held in Nairn this summer - is to travel to Beijing. Cousins and Swinton will be recreating the festival spirit next March in the famous 798 Quarter, Beijing's vast area of galleries and studios in a former munitions factory. |
 DRAGON LADY: BEING ANNA MAY WONG is about the 1930s film star Anna May Wong, the first Asian American actress to achieve international acclaim. During her life time, Anna May made over 60 movies and was much adored by audience on both sides of the Atlantic. Behind the glamorous film star’s façade laid a story that is both heart-breaking and inspirational. |
 HONG KONG — Hollywood's fighting cartoon panda is a hit in the furry animal's home country. The American animated movie Kung Fu Panda has made nearly $16 million at the Chinese box office as of Wednesday, according to its distributors. |
BEIJING, June 23 -- Russian director Vladimir Kott's "Mukha" received the Best Film award at the 11th Shanghai International Film Festival, which wrapped up on Sunday night. Chinese director Gao Qunshu's "Nick of Time" scored two awards - the jury award and Best Actor award for Ma Guowei's performance. |
 The Chinese movie market is running a bit light ahead of summer vocation. Hong Kong director Tsui Hark's new flick stands out. Famous for his action movies,Tsui is getting into horror movies for the first time. He took his inspiration from a sunken city that thrived over ten thousand years ago. Tsui learned about the city from a documentary. So let's see what it's about. |
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