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Ying Han
Invited to Pusan Film Festival
Hong Kong film
Ying Han
has been accepted into the 13th Pusan International Film Festival
Holiday Films Boost the Box Office
Business boomed at the movie theaters in Shanghai during the week-long National Day holiday
First Film for Quake Relief Premieres in Beijing
Mom, Don't Cry
, the first Chinese film set against the backdrop of the Sichuan earthquake, premiered in Beijing on Sunday
Connected
Tops Box Office in Hong Kong
Cast and crew of the horror movie,
Connected
, celebrated the film's box-office success in grossing more than 30 million yuan
Mei Lanfang
Won't Have Remakes in 50 Years
Mei Baojiu won't authorize a remake of the biopic of his father Mei Lanfang for at least 50 years
Miss No Good
Receives Good Audience Rating
The film has received strong ratings since its premiere in Taiwan last week
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