Slate includes new titles from Jiang Wen, Zhang Yang, Wang Xiaoshuai and Hong Kong’s Ann Hui.
China’s Hehe Pictures has unveiled a production slate of 14 films for 2018, including new projects from leading arthouse filmmakers such as Zhang Yang, Wang Xiaoshuai and Hong Kong’s Ann Hui.
Hehe also announced its involvement in Jiang Wen’s Hidden Man, which will receive a Gala screening at Toronto International Film Festival, as one of the investors along with Gravity Pictures, Flagship Entertainment and Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion Pictures. Currently on release in China, the film has grossed $86m (RMB564m) in 13 days.
China’s Hehe Pictures has unveiled a production slate of 14 films for 2018, including new projects from leading arthouse filmmakers such as Zhang Yang, Wang Xiaoshuai and Hong Kong’s Ann Hui.
Hehe also announced its involvement in Jiang Wen’s Hidden Man, which will receive a Gala screening at Toronto International Film Festival, as one of the investors along with Gravity Pictures, Flagship Entertainment and Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion Pictures. Currently on release in China, the film has grossed $86m (RMB564m) in 13 days.
- 7/28/2018
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Period drama wins Special Jury, Screenwriter and New Talent prizes.
Chinese director Feng Xiaogang’s Youth was the big winner at the 2nd Asian Brilliant Stars Awards in Berlin, scooping the Special Jury Award and two other prizes.
The hit period drama, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival last year, was also awarded best screenwriter for Yan Geling’s script, and the Asian New Talent award, which went to actress Zhong Chuxi.
Israeli filmmaker Samuel Maoz was awarded best director for Foxtrot, which won the Grand Jury Prize in Venice last year.
Best actress went to Thailand’s Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying for her role in Bad Genius, a hit drama about an exam cheating scam, while Taiwan’s Chang Chen won best actor for Chinese martial arts drama Brotherhood Of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield.
Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yang was awarded best producer for Paths Of The Soul, which he wrote, directed and produced...
Chinese director Feng Xiaogang’s Youth was the big winner at the 2nd Asian Brilliant Stars Awards in Berlin, scooping the Special Jury Award and two other prizes.
The hit period drama, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival last year, was also awarded best screenwriter for Yan Geling’s script, and the Asian New Talent award, which went to actress Zhong Chuxi.
Israeli filmmaker Samuel Maoz was awarded best director for Foxtrot, which won the Grand Jury Prize in Venice last year.
Best actress went to Thailand’s Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying for her role in Bad Genius, a hit drama about an exam cheating scam, while Taiwan’s Chang Chen won best actor for Chinese martial arts drama Brotherhood Of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield.
Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yang was awarded best producer for Paths Of The Soul, which he wrote, directed and produced...
- 2/23/2018
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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