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By Global Times Published: Apr 28, 2021 06:43 PM
Promotional material for
New Chinese film
Break Through the Darkness, inspired by China s efforts to crack down on organized crime, will hit big screens across the Chinese mainland on Saturday.
Starring Zhang Songwen, Jin Shijia and Li Qian, the crime thriller produced by iQIYI Pictures and Hengye Pictures, directed by Lü Yulai is based on real cases that took place during the country s three-year campaign (2018-20) against organized crime and officials who sheltered criminal organizations.
According to the early audience reviews from prescreenings, the moviegoers have been impressed by the film s realistic presentation of these cases.
2021-04-21 08:05:24 GMT2021-04-21 16:05:24(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, April 21 (Xinhua) Break Through the Darkness, a crime action tentpole telling the story of China s fight against organized crime, is set to join the already packed lineup for screening during the May Day holiday.
Starring Jiang Wu and Zhang Songwen, the film is based on real-life cases, according to an announcement made on Wednesday via social media. It is slated for release on May 1.
The five-day May Day holiday starting on May 1 is usually a busy movie screening season in China. April 30, a Friday, and May 1, together will see the release of more than a dozen films, all domestic productions, according to the schedule already disclosed by film data platforms.
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