Two Chinese films accused of plagiarism to be removed on Monday: report
Chen Xi Published: Jan 03, 2021 06:23 PM
Film director Guo Jingming (right) and actor Mark Zhao (left). Photo: IC Citing industry insiders, Chinese entertainment site ifeng.com has reported that two Chinese films that have been accused of copying foreign works will be removed from cinemas starting Monday. The report comes as Guo Jingming, an author and the director of one of the films, apologized on Thursday for plagiarizing another author s work in one of his novels from nearly two decades ago.
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