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1. The Fifth-Generation Film Makers
CHINA'S college entrance examination system had been suspended during the "cultural revolution" (1966-76) until 1978. Once colleges re-opened, a group of educated urban youths who had been working in
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Fifth-Generation Filmmakers Advance Towards the Market
POSSIBLY no other school reunion has aroused more attention or had such a palpable ethos of commerce than that of the Beijing Film Institute class of 1978.At Spring Festival in February this year,
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2002 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. Chinese Film Searches for Its "Missing Gun"
THE ceremonious premiere was recently held of a Chinese film whose theme is the grim search by a policeman in a small town for his missing gun. The film is the maiden work of a young director. It
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2002 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. A Program That Sold for 60 Million Yuan
DURING a public bidding recently held by CCTV for one of its programs, the final bid of 65.6 million yuan - 2.3 times its base price, caused a sensation.At a time when TV occupies a dominant
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2002 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. Spring Returns
AFTER ten years of silence since his Blue Kite of 1992, earlier this year Tian Zhuangzhuang, one of the most respected of China's fifth-generation directors, made his version of Spring in a Small Town
Author: By TANG YUANKAI Year 2002 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Chinese Film-in Pursuit of Artistic Excellence and Profit
FOLLOWING the Oscar awarded to Ang Lee for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in 2001, high hopes were placed on Zhang Yimou's film, Hero. In the event, it failed to win even a nomination for the 2003
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. What is Life Really Like?
AFTER starring in Zhang Yimou's Lifetimes ten years ago, famous Chinese movie stars Ge You and Gong Li again each play leading roles in two movies about life.Zhou Yu's Train tells of a woman's
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. Rural TV Drama Ratings Soar
CHINA Central Television (CCTV) Channel One recently aired a serial, Liu Laogen. Its theme was rural life. Directed and produced by famous Chinese comedy actor Zhao Benshan, and designated the golden
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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9. Heading Towards a Republic TV Serial Sparks Controversy
Depicting the obstacles and setbacks the Chinese nation faced in its struggle to emerge from feudalism and semi-colonialism, this serial portrays China's 30 years (1894-1924) of humiliation.THE
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Zhang Yimou: the Brand Retooled for "Red Lantern"
IN 2001, director Zhang Yimou was asked to adapt his 1991 film Raise the Red Lantern into a ballet. The story, set in the courtyard of a 1920s feudal household, depicts the dysfunctional relationship
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML