Japanese filmmaker Nakashima Tetsuya's The Brightest Sun and Malaysia-Hong Kong co-production Pavane For An Infant, directed ...
Chinese director Vivian Qu is in Berlin Film Festival's competition this year with feminist, film studios-set thriller Girls on Wire, charting the fortunes of two cousins born into China's ...
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Talent participating in masterclasses and getting the retrospective treatment will include local star Louis Koo, Japan's ...
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‘Girls On Wire' Review: Vivian Qu's Genre Hybrid Is A Surprisingly Gritty Study Of Chinese Lives In The Margins – Berlin Film FestivalThe meat of Qu's film, however, is in the backstory to the two cousins being reunited, starting with Tian Tian and Fang Di as children. Tian Tian has been semi-adopted by Fang Di's parents, who ...
Ne Zha 2' grossed $38.2 million over the March 3–9 period in China, bringing its cumulative total to $2.04 billion.
The world premiere of The Brightest Sun by Japan’s Nakashima Tetsuya will open the 49th Hong Kong International Film Festival ...
Other notable debuts included Vivian Qu’s Berlinale title “Girls on Wire,” which opened in eighth place with $1.8 million and Bong Joon Ho’s “Mickey 17,” which bowed in 10th place with ...
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