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Singapore’s Anthony Chen Finishes Shooting his First Mainland Chinese Movie ‘The Breaking Ice (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - city Chinatown - Singapore - city Singapore - county Sebastian
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09.02.2022 / 16:03

Singapore’s Anthony Chen Finishes Shooting his First Mainland Chinese Movie ‘The Breaking Ice (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen has wrapped shooting of his first Mainland Chinese feature “The Breaking Ice.”Hailed as one of Asia’s brightest young directors, Chen competed in the shorts competition at Cannes in 2007 with “Grandma” and won the Camera d’Or with his debut feature “Ilo Ilo” in 2013. His sophomore feature “Wet Season” premiered in competition at the Toronto International Film Festival.

‘China Has Ghosted Hollywood’: How the Fallout Will Affect the Film Industry - variety.com - China
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08.02.2022 / 02:52

‘China Has Ghosted Hollywood’: How the Fallout Will Affect the Film Industry

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAt some point in the past decade, Hollywood stopped looking at the burgeoning Chinese box office as found money and instead embraced the theatrical market’s windfall for what it has become: a necessity.Today, whether or not blockbuster plays in China could mean the difference between hundreds of millions of dollars in ticket sales. That reality is downright painful at a time when China has continued to deny releases for Hollywood’s biggest 2021 movies, such as Disney’s “Black Widow,” “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” and “Eternals,” as well as Sony’s “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.” And the few films that were given access to Chinese movie theaters, including MGM’s James Bond sequel “No Time to Die” and Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” remake, earned far less than their studios had expected.

‘Shang-Chi’s Michelle Yeoh & Destin Daniel Cretton Reunite For Disney+ Series ‘American Born Chinese;’ Chin Han, Yeo Yann Yann & Daniel Wu Also Star - deadline.com - Los Angeles - China - USA
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07.02.2022 / 18:46

‘Shang-Chi’s Michelle Yeoh & Destin Daniel Cretton Reunite For Disney+ Series ‘American Born Chinese;’ Chin Han, Yeo Yann Yann & Daniel Wu Also Star

EXCLUSIVE: After teaming in the Disney/Marvel film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Michelle Yeoh is set to top an international cast for the Destin Daniel Cretton-directed Disney+ fantastical series American Born Chinese. She will star alongside Ben Wang (MacGyver), Yeo Yann Yann (Wet Season), Chin Han (Mortal Kombat), Daniel Wu (Reminiscence), Ke Huy Quan (Finding Ohana), former Taekwondo champion Jim Liu and Sydney Taylor (Just Add Magic).

Chloe Kim’s Father Quit His Job to Make Her Olympic Dream Come True—Meet Her Parents - stylecaster.com - USA - California - South Korea - North Korea - county Long - city Beijing - county Torrance
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05.02.2022 / 18:03

Chloe Kim’s Father Quit His Job to Make Her Olympic Dream Come True—Meet Her Parents

Proud family. For Chloe Kim‘s parents—father Jong Jin Kim and mother Boran Yun Kim—their daughter is the definition of the American dream.

‘Greenland’ Producer Anton Boosts German Operations With Leslie Chen, Louis Balsan Hires - variety.com - China - Germany - Berlin - Greenland
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02.02.2022 / 18:48

‘Greenland’ Producer Anton Boosts German Operations With Leslie Chen, Louis Balsan Hires

Naman Ramachandran Producer and financier Anton (“Greenland,” “The Night House”) has hired Leslie Chen as senior VP, international distribution and sales and has elevated consultant Louis Balsan to executive VP, international distribution and acquisitions. They will be part of Anton’s German office and will report into Paris-based Cécile Gaget, president of international production and distribution.

Grindr removed from Apple stores in China amid crackdown on “bad Internet culture” - www.metroweekly.com - New York - China
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02.02.2022 / 02:23

Grindr removed from Apple stores in China amid crackdown on “bad Internet culture”

Qimai. Grindr has also been banned from Android app stores run by Chinese phone makers like Tencent and Huawei, reports Bloomberg.Representatives from Grindr confirmed to Bloomberg and The New York Post that the company removed its app from the Apple store in China of its own accord, citing difficulties with complying with the country’s Personal Information Protection Law.New regulations went into effect at the end of 2021 that limit personal information stored in apps and require data transferred between China and other regions to be approved by the Chinese government, prompting some companies to remove their apps from Apple and Android stores in China. Several foreign Internet services, including Yahoo, Microsoft Corp.’s LinkedIn, and Epic Games Inc.’s Fortnite, pulled out of the Chinese market last year because of difficulty complying with burdensome regulations aimed at restricting or censoring certain types of content.Grindr’s removal from online app stores comes just days after the Chinese government announced a month-long campaign aimed at policing online content to “create a civilized, healthy, festive and peaceful atmosphere for online public opinion” as the nation prepares to host the Winter Olympics.Among the government’s goals during that time period are to crack down on online violence, pornography, the spread of rumors about the Olympics or the government, and take steps to curb “the spread of bad Internet culture,” which means rooting out online behavior that the government dislikes or finds distasteful. While the announcement didn’t specifically mention dating apps or homosexuality, LGBTQ people in China have found themselves targeted by the government in the past.

Mariah Carey Is ‘Happy’ for Ex Nick Cannon Following News He’s Expecting His 8th Baby - www.usmagazine.com - county Cannon - Morocco - city Monroe
usmagazine.com
01.02.2022 / 23:19

Mariah Carey Is ‘Happy’ for Ex Nick Cannon Following News He’s Expecting His 8th Baby

On good terms. Mariah Carey is “supportive” of her ex-husband Nick Cannon following news that he is expecting his eighth child.

Gardeners warned 'think twice' before buying common plant after it causes £100k damage - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - China - Japan
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
01.02.2022 / 22:53

Gardeners warned 'think twice' before buying common plant after it causes £100k damage

Gardeners have been warned to 'think twice' before putting a common plant in their gardens, after it caused over £100k worth of damage.

‘Fight Club’ author responds to film’s altered ending: “Everyone gets a happy ending in China!” - www.nme.com - China - county Pitt - county Norton
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27.01.2022 / 15:41

‘Fight Club’ author responds to film’s altered ending: “Everyone gets a happy ending in China!”

Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk has responded to the news that Chinese streaming platform Tencent Video has amended the film’s ending.In the final scenes of the original, The Narrator (Edward Norton) kills off his imaginary alter ego Tyler (Brad Pitt) and watches on as numerous buildings explode.In the version released on the Chinese streaming platform Tencent Video, however, the original’s anarchist ending is replaced with a black slate, captioned: “The police rapidly figured out the whole plan and arrested all criminals, successfully preventing the bomb from exploding.” It also adds that Tyler was sent to a “lunatic system” for treatment.Palahniuk, who wrote the 1996 novel the film is based on, gave a sarcastic response to the altered ending in his newsletter on Substack.Have You Seen This Sh*t?This is SUPER wonderful! Everyone gets a happy ending in China! https://t.co/saVA2yro9B pic.twitter.com/20UzTi1nyI— Chuck Palahniuk (@chuckpalahniuk) January 25, 2022“Tyler and the gang were all arrested. He was tried and sentenced to a mental asylum.

Sydney Sweeney Uses This Brightening Product for Dark Circle Coverage - www.usmagazine.com
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27.01.2022 / 01:11

Sydney Sweeney Uses This Brightening Product for Dark Circle Coverage

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China Censors Give ‘Fight Club’ A Totally Different Ending Because Why Not - theplaylist.net - China
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26.01.2022 / 01:55

China Censors Give ‘Fight Club’ A Totally Different Ending Because Why Not

Are films ever safe from the dicey scissors of Chinese or international censors? It appears not. A new version of David Fincher’s 1999 cult classic “Fight Club” has been released online in China and, in something of a surprise, has gotten a much happier ending.

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