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jeudi 6 mars 2014

China Set for Entertainment IPO Boom Year; Jackie Chan Pushes for Less Censorship in China; Jeff Robinov Eyes Chinese Backing; BBC to Move Youth Network Online, Boost Drama Budget

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Chinese Entertainment Industry Set for IPO Boom Year
A research firm says companies in the broader culture sector are lining up stock market listings, both in China and overseas. | Read More
Jackie Chan, Feng Xiaogang Seek Less Censorship in China as Communist Leaders Meet
Speaking at the Party's legislative conference, the Hong Kong actor and the mainland director say censorship is bad for business. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Jeff Robinov Eyes Creating Film Company With Chinese Conglomerate
The former Warner Bros. head could team with Huayi Brothers to produce around five films a year. | Read More
Cannes: Iranian Director Abbas Kiarostami to Head Short Film, Cinefondation Juries
The rest of the judges are directors Noemie Lvovsky, Mahamat-Saleh Haround, Joachim Trier, and Daniela Thomas. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
BBC to Move Youth Network Online, Boost Drama Budget
UPDATED: The U.K. public broadcaster's first-ever closure of a TV channel will see shows move online and to other networks as the BBC will save $84 million per year, with $50 million of that going to its drama budget. | Read More
Jeremy Piven's 'Mr. Selfridge' to Return for Third Season
ITV has commissioned 10 new episodes of the British show, which airs on PBS in the U.S. beside "Downton Abbey." | Read More
THE BUSINESS
U.K. Regulator Bans Oscar Pistorius Ad Amid Record Complaints
The ad from betting firm Paddy Power showed the South African Paralympian's head superimposed on an Oscar statuette and offered "money back if he walks." | Read More
U.K.'s Pinewood Shepperton Seals China Pact
The British studio facilities operator, known as the home of James Bond, will advise on the design and construction of a new film and television studio complex located in Shandong, China. | Read More
REVIEWS
Shaadi ke Side Effects (Side Effects of Marriage): Film Review
Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan mine married life for laughs in Bollywood comedy. | Read More
Blue and Not So Pink (Azul y no tan rosa): Film Review
This drama about sexual freedom in a repressed society is the first Venezuelan winner of the recent Goya awards, the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars, a win which came on the heels of big business in its home territory. | Read More
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