Tag: Men
-
Hollywood’s New Strategy: Supporting Chinese-Made Blockbusters
Foreign Talent Agency – Provides Foreign Models, Actors, Host, Dancers and A&R Talent in China. 外籍模特 ,外籍演员 ,在中国的外籍演员, 外籍演员男, 外籍艺人, 外国艺人 , 外国儿童模特, 外国儿童演员, 外籍儿童模特, 外籍演出, 外籍舞蹈, 外籍舞蹈演出, 外籍乐队, 外籍歌手
-
Chinese TV industry needs innovation, not imports
By CCTV reporter Liu Yang It was more than three decades ago when the first foreign TV drama was aired in China. Now that the Chinese market is no stranger to shows…
-
Upcoming Hollywood films peppered with Chinese ‘ads’
Transformers 4 is going to be big business for Chinese brands looking to drop their products in scenes shot in the Wulong district of Chongqing municipality. Wulong has sponsored 10 million yuan…
-
Chinese Film, Internet Video Companies Sue Search Giant Baidu in Anti-Piracy Push
Dalian Wanda Group, Youku Tudou and others seek $49 million in damages from Baidu and a smaller search engine in litigation announced at a Beijing press event attended by reps from the…
-
AFM: Hype, Hope and Business as Usual with China as Part of the New Normal
The Great Wall of Chinese money has not exactly washed away the American Film Market this week. Rather, it has seeped into every conversation and every deal permutation. Chinese companies are attending…
-
Bona CEO Yu Dong Predicts Golden Age for Chinese Film Sector
Content, not money, is the biggest challenge going forward say attendees of the U.S.-China Film Summit. “Yu said the industry is flush with cash and that the challenges are actually on…
-
Russia’s ‘Stalingrad’ Storms Into China
After making records in its home territory, Russian pic Stalingrad is off to a strong start in China. The Sony Pictures Releasing International WWII drama went out in China on Thursday last week on…
-
JYP Pictures has entered a collaboration with China Oriental Performing Arts Group to produce a film together
Both CEOs of the respective companies signed the contract at the China Oriental Performing Arts Group headquarters on the 29th. Through this collaboration, both sides will invest in each other’s…
-
Suning invest $420 mln in PPTV & China’s SGAPPRFT Outlaws Foreign TV Programs
Two bits of news today: Suning invest $420 mln in PPTV (largest online tv subscribers 340 million users ) More@ https://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/28/suning-lenovo-idUSL3N0II2L62013102 & China’s SGAPPRFT Outlaws Foreign TV Programs more @https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonchang/2013/10/27/chinas-sgapprft-outlaws-foreign-tv-programs/ Foreign Talent Agency…
-
Hunger Games vs. Gravity to compete in China
In spite of previous speculation that Lionsgate would wait until 2014 to release The Hunger Games: Catching Fire to Chinese theaters, the studio announced this morning that the anticipated sequel will open in the…
-
Hollywood must think bigger about China, says producer Janet Yang
With a few exceptions, Hollywood studios are moving far more slowly than Chinese companies in the world’s second-largest movie market, said U.S. producer Janet Yang, whose works include “The Joy Luck Club” and…
-
Animated film shows the human side of Mao Zedong
When director Lei Junlin, 41, came up with the idea of producing an animated film about Mao Zedong’s childhood, she had plenty of doubts. To portray Communist Party leaders in China through…
-
China’s Poly Culture Plans Hong Kong IPO, Says Report
Poly Culture, one of China’s leading auction, cultural and film investors, is planning a stock market listing in Hong Kong, according to reports. The state-owned enterprise previously planned to list its shares…
-
Gossip Girl star Chace Crawford visits special needs school in Guangzhou
Chace Crawford surprised students at a special needs school in China with an impromptu visit. The actor was in China last week and stopped by the Special Education Center of Children’s…
-
China approves Gravity. China doesn’t tend to promote a foreign nation’s space program, But China are a major player in the international film market, so exceptions are made for $$
Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity has been one of the year’s most successful films, both fiscally and critically. Since debuting at the Venice Film Festival, the movie has accrued a 97% rating on RottenTomatoes.com, and grabbed $91m…
-
Him and Her: How Spike Jonze Made the Weirdest, Most Timely Romance of the Year – Shot entirely in China
Extract: On the soundstage, the mood is not tense but dense—concentrated, packed, and tightly timed. After production is finished, Jonze will give himself room to breathe—“For him,” Landay says, “a fairly aggressive…
-
Nicolas Cage Is Huge In China
When you think of celebrities that Chinese people love, star athletes like Yao Ming or Kobe Bryant may come to mind. When it comes to actors, Jackie Chan is still quite popular,…