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vendredi 28 mars 2014

China Breaks Film Monopoly; Zhang Ziyi, Wong Kar Wai Lash Out at Malaysia's Handling of Missing Aircraft; After Oscar, What Happens to Lupita Nyong'o?

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China Breaks Film Monopoly, Gives Second State Company Power to Import Hollywood Titles
Chris Lee, former head of Columbia TriStar Pictures, has been named president of a company that will help the new importer and distributer acquire Hollywood films. | Read More
Chinese Celebrities Lash Out at Malaysia's Handling Of Missing Aircraft
There is growing tension between Beijing and Kuala Lumpur over Malaysia's handling of the tragedy, with Zhang Ziyi, Chen Kun, Wong Kar Wai, and other stars joining the outrage. | Read More
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After Oscar, What Happens to Lupita Nyong'o?
Even after winning the Academy Award, Nyong'o faces a challenging lack of roles for darker-skinned actresses; says one agent, however: "If she can find a franchise, a big crossover film, or if she's cast by a ... | Read More
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The negotiations had threatened to delay the season premiere of "Game of Thrones," scheduled for April 7 in Spain, but it will now air on time with dubbed voices. | Read More
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THE BUSINESS
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Chinese Studio Huayi Brothers Reports 172 Percent Profit Surge for 2013
The company co-produced China's biggest box office hit last year, "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons," which grossed $214 million. | Read More
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Tony Leung Ka Fai leads a merry chase as a Pink Panther-like international arts smuggler. | Read More
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