After constantly revising and submitting their film for review, it took Chinese producer Jessica Wong and her team four years to have their previous feature released in China. The film did eventually break even, but with nearly 100 million yuan (S$19.5 million) tied up for four years, investors were left frustrated due to a lack of returns. After being chopped.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again! In its 58th year, the Chicago International Film Festival is screening 92 feature films and 56 shorts, both virtually and in-person. Here are my top four must-sees to catch before the festival ends on Oct. 23. Tickets to these films are available on the CIFF website..
This article contains spoilers. A film depicting the lives of impoverished peasants in China has disappeared from the country's cinemas and internet, despite earning more than 100 million yuan (S$20 million) at the box office. Return to Dust , directed by Chinese filmmaker Li Ruijun, was withdrawn from cinemas on September 26 and dropped from all streaming platforms in the.