A campaign has been launched in support of struggling Chinatown restaurants whose custom has taken a hit since the coronavirus outbreak.
09.02.2020 - 04:46 / hollywoodreporter.com
The Farewell actress Zhao Shuzhen won her first Spirit Award at Saturday's Film Independent Spirit Awards.
However, the film's director, Lulu Wang, accepted the honor on behalf of the actress, who wasn't able to leave her native China due to the coronavirus outbreak.
In her acceptance speech, Wang — who based Shuzhen's character, Nai Nai, on her own grandmother — spoke passionately about her star's performance.
"She's stuck in China because of the coronavirus, sadly, but I know that she would
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