Showing posts with label Peter Chan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Chan. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

7.16.2012 - News [Roast Pork Sliced From A Rusty Cleaver] (飲水思源)

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Chen Kaige's superbly crafted drama about internet and media abuse has a cast at the top of its game.

Comedy-drama about rebellious oldies is a beautifully played heartwarmer.
Well-composed but dramatically bloodless drama centred on a small-town single mother.
FBA: Meet in Pyongyang
Glossy China-North Korea co-production is intriguing but short on human drama.

Hong Kong filmmaker Peter Ho-sun Chan has started shooting his next directorial project following Wu Xia, a drama entitled American Dreams In China.
The film is described as a tale of friendship, loyalty and betrayal, following three university graduates who build a multi-billion dollar tutorial empire. Their rise and fall plays out against the backdrop of historical events in China spanning three decades from the beginning of economic reforms to the present day. 

"This type of film allows almost anyone to be a director," veteran mainland Chinese filmmaker and Academy Award nominee Gu Changwei, 54, told AFP.
"I can see feedback right after people have watched and I am able to know what is good, and what can be improved," said Gu. "Micro films present a real, direct communication between the director and the audience".

Hong Kong films will have better access to the mainland China market following a revision of the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement between China and its Special Administrative Area.

Huayi Brothers' "Painted Skin: The Resurrection" easily hold on the top spot for another week with a strong $36.33 million over this past week, while it has hauled in $83.76 million as of last Sunday. Renowned director Kaige Chen's "Caught in the Web" debuted at number two at the weekly boxoffice chart in mainland China with a decent $7.14 million over its first three days in release. Martial art flick "Wu Dang" started with a not bad performance, sitting at third place with $3.18 million during its first three-day theatrical run.

It is understood that there will be one scene showing girls fighting in a bathhouse. Informed sources said Chinese actor Jiang Yi-Yan will be showing her bare back in that scene.
Regarding this, Jiang said she completed all the bareback scenes without a body double. She told the reporter that she was willing to sacrifice for the film.
However, China Press reported that the scene will be completely removed in Malaysia due to the strict censorship set by the local censorship board.

Li Yu's "Double Xposure" opens Sept. 29.
Fan Bingbing

Feng Shaofeng

Huo Siyan

Fan Bingbing (Sina)
Teaser for "Double Xposure"


Posters for the comedy "Happy Hotel" directed by Wang Yuelan. Cast includes Jiang Wu, Ning Jing, Lam Tsz-Chung and cameos by Liu Ye, Huang Yi

Jiang Wu

Du Haitao

Ning Jing



Trailer

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The actress-model discusses her reel-romances and thoughts about her career so far
She discusses her experience of being a mother in her first interview after giving birth
The late actress remains positive in a video filmed before her death

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Wu Xia - Busan Premiere [Roast Pork Sliced From A Rusty Cleaver] (飲水思源)

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(Oct.9) Photos from the Busan premiere of Wu Xia attended by Peter Chan, Tang Wei and Takeshi Kaneshiro.

Tang Wei

Tang Wei


Peter Chan

Takeshi Kaneshiro






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Wu Xia Press Conference - Busan [Roast Pork Sliced From A Rusty Cleaver] (飲水思源)

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THR: 'Wu Xia' Director Down on Regional Cinema
Wu Xia director Peter Chan Ho-sun painted a bleak picture for the future of regional cinema on Sunday, stating that there are few opportunities available for films to export to other language markets and that only blockbusters were viable for cinema markets like China.
Director Peter Chan talks about Wu Xia at Busan film festival
"Wu Xia" is featured in the Gala Presentation section at the BIFF, and is due for release in November in South Korea.

Also, reporters wished Tang Wei a happy birthday who turned 32 on Oct. 7.



Peter Chan

Takeshi Kaneshiro

Tang Wei






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Friday, July 22, 2011

7.22.2011 - News

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Telephone and Internet frauds are so pervasive in Taiwan that people have become numb and indifferent to such illegal activities. Yet, “Formosa Mambo” draws attention to this social problem in a brilliantly entertaining way.


Likable but over-long and predictable heartwarmer about street hawkers battling big business.

The classic Chinese animated feature film "Uproar in Heaven" is being restored with 3-D special effects and is expected to hit cinemas next January, the New Express Daily reports.
Directed by Wan Laiming in the 1960s,"Uproar in Heaven" earned both domestic and international recognition and received numerous awards.

Director Barbara Wong's tear-jerking romance film, "The Tears" (aka Tears in a Fallen City), held a news conference to mark the beginning of filming on Thursday in Shanghai.
The director was seen at the event with five of the leading actors from her film, namely Zhou Dongyu, Shawn Dou, Aarif Lee, Joe Chen and Richie Ren. (CF)(Sina-slideshow)



Poster for The Sorcerer and the White Snake (Sina)

Stills from Gordon Chan's The Mural, opening Sept. 29

Collin Chou

Collin Chou

Deng Chao

Deng Chao

Bao Bei-er, Deng Cha
The film tells the story of three men who unconsciously break into the 'mural' wonderland, a place where there are no males.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Wu Xia - Taiwan Premiere, Press Conference Photos

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Donnie Yen and wife, Cissy

Takeshi Kaneshiro

Tang Wei



Jimmy Wang Yu, Peter Chan


Peter Chan, Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Tang Wei, Jake Pollack, Wang Yu













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