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Jackie Chan, Yao Ming Attend China's Annual Legislative Meeting; Turkey Bans 'Nymphomaniac;' Universal to Build $2 Billion Hollywood-Themed Beijing Resort

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Jackie Chan, Yao Ming Attend China's Annual Congressional Meeting
The Communist Party's legislative conference is expected to approve reforms by President Xi Jinping and was visited by Chinese directors and actors serving in a symbolic advisory role. | Read More
Turkey Bans Lars von Trier's 'Nymphomaniac'
Turkey's film board has labeled the sex epic, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgard and Shia LaBeouf, as pornography, banning it from theatrical release. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Famed Chinese Director Wu Tianming Dead at 74
Called the "Godfather of the Fifth Generation," the influential filmmaker helmed such 1980s features as "Life" and "The Old Well" and was the youngest head of Xi'an Film Studios. | Read More
Berlin: Festival Announces Dates for 2015
Wes Anderson's "The Grand Budapest Hotel" opened this year's festival and won Berlin's grand jury prize. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
BBC Mulls Axing Youth Network, Turning It Into Online-Only Channel (Report)
Tony Hall, the head of the public broadcaster, has said his team is looking for savings, causing debate about the future of BBC Three. | Read More
'I'm a Celebrity' Format Sells to Netherlands
ITV's celebs-in-danger show, a huge hit in the U.K. and Germany, will launch this spring on RTL5 in the Netherlands. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Universal Studios to Build $2 Billion Hollywood-Themed Resort in Beijing
Located in a suburb of China's capital city, Universal Studios Beijing will be the company's third facility in Asia after Singapore and Tokyo. | Read More
U.K. Betting Firm's Oscar Pistorius Ad Draws Complaints
The Paddy Power campaign shows the South African Paralympian's head superimposed on an Academy Award statuette, says "It's Oscar Time" and offers "money back if he walks." | Read More
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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
Small Homeland (Piccola patria): Rotterdam Review
Maria Roveran and Roberta Da Soller star in Alessandro Rossetto's Italian drama, set in a small town in the rural north-east. | Read More
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