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    [Curse of the Golden Flower]: China's Zhang Yimou to release black comedy (08:15 11/12)
    BEIJING (AFP) - Award-winning Chinese director Zhang Yimou has engineered another career shift with his latest movie -- a comedy remake of a Coen brothers thriller with a theme song rapped by the filmmaker himself.
    [City of Life and Death]: China's 'City of Life and Death' wins film prize (18:33 9/26)
    SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (AFP) - Chinese director Lu Chuan's account of the Japanese occupation of Nanjing in 1937, "City of Life and Death," won the top award Saturday at the San Sebastian film festival.
    [Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li]: 'Madea' locks up top spot at weekend box office (12:58 3/2)
    LOS ANGELES - "Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail" locked up $16.5 million in ticket sales to claim the top spot at the box office for a second straight weekend, beating out "Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience."
    [Lust, Caution]: Hit Taiwanese film finally opens in China (09:20 2/14)
    BEIJING (AFP) - A Taiwanese blockbuster finally hit movie screens in China on Saturday after a two-month delay widely believed linked to mainland censors being uncomfortable with its Japanese themes.
    [The Forbidden Kingdom]: Jet Li: China ready for volunteerism 'explosion' (17:56 12/3)
    HONG KONG - Jet Li said China is ready for an explosion of volunteerism amid its growing prosperity as he put aside his acting duties to discuss charitable efforts Wednesday at former President Bill Clinton's donor conference in Hong Kong.
    [Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]: YouTube seeks musicians for online orchestra (08:06 12/3)
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - YouTube is looking for a few good musicians to audition for what it is calling the world's first online orchestra.
    [The Warlords]: HK historic epic leads Taiwan 'Oscars' nominations (08:51 10/30)
    TAIPEI (AFP) - Hong Kong director Peter Chan's historic epic "The Warlords" leads nominations for this year's Golden Horse Film Awards, considered the Chinese-language "Oscars", organisers announced Thursday.
    [Battle of Red Cliff]: China expects to set new box-office record this year (22:56 8/6)
    BEIJING - China is expected to set a record for box office receipts in 2008, boosted by John Woo's epic "Red Cliff," Jet Li's "The Warlords" and the animated hit "Kung-Fu Panda".
    [Memoirs of a Geisha]: Actress Zhang puzzled by China protesters (08:18 7/29)
    HONG KONG - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi has told Vogue magazine that she is puzzled by the protests against China's human rights record before the Beijing Olympics.
    [Flashbacks of a Fool]: Craig sheds 007 charm for new film (19:07 4/13)
    He's a style icon known to millions as suave superspy James Bond. So it could be called ironic that Daniel Craig feels at home playing an aging, miserable actor in the low-budget British film "Flashbacks of a Fool."
    [Sun Also Rises]: SKorea shines at Asian film awards (06:37 3/18)
    South Korea dominated the Asian Film Awards for the second year running, with "Secret Sunshine", a tragic movie about death and faith, taking home three top prizes including best picture.
    [Tuya's Marriage]: Rolling Stones, Scorsese open Berlin film fest (07:46 2/7)
    The Rolling Stones will rock the red carpet Thursday at the opening of the Berlin International Film Festival with the world premiere of Martin Scorsese's long-awaited concert film.
    [Rush Hour 3]: "Golden Compass" disappoints at box office (18:30 12/8)
    "The Golden Compass," a costly fantasy starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, got off to a slow start at the North American box office and will likely fall short of opening-weekend expectations.
    [Kung Fu Hustle]: Hong Kong's Chow takes on Japanese cartoon (02:45 11/15)
    Hong Kong comedian and director Stephen Chow will be producing the movie adaptation of popular Japanese manga cartoon "Dragon Ball" for 20th Century Fox, his company spokesman said Thursday.
    [Yasukuni]: 'Yasukuni' puts Chinese director on map (19:58 10/14)
    When Chinese film-maker Li Ying moved to Tokyo 18 years ago, he knew nothing about the Yasukuni Shrine. Now the controversial site is about to help make his name as an international director.
    [Rush Hour 2]: Jackie Chan isn't a fan of 'Rush Hour' (09:45 9/30)
    It's the movie that put Jackie Chan in the major leagues in the United States, but the Hong Kong star isn't a fan of his successful action comedy franchise "Rush Hour."
    [The Last Emperor]: Ang Lee wins top prize at Venice, again (22:10 9/8)
    Taiwan-born Ang Lee's erotic spy thriller "Lust, Caution" won the Venice Film Festival's top award Saturday, two years after he captured the same prize here with "Brokeback Mountain."
    [Still Life]: Protest awaits French actress Fanny Ardant in Venice (08:08 9/6)
    French actress Fanny Ardant, despite a furore over her praise for Red Brigades leader Renato Curcio, will be on hand at the Venice film festival Thursday as the star of Italian director Vincenzo Marra's "L'Ora di Punta" (The Rush Hour).
    [Anna and the King]: Chow Yun-Fat wants to take the lead in U.S. films (14:21 5/23)
    Action star and heartthrob Chow Yun-Fat, who plays the pirate lord Captain Sao Feng in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," says he'd like to snag a leading man role in a Hollywood drama or romance but is getting lost in translation.
    [2046]: Cannes sees Korean debut for Taiwan's Chang Chen (09:45 5/20)
    South Korean director Kim Ki-duk was so taken by Taiwanese actor Chang Chen, star of the Academy Award winning "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," that he created a role that broke down language barriers.



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