Devotion, but only in Taiwan.The limited physical release was revealed on the developer’s website. Pre-orders are currently available to Taiwan residents until June 15.
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By Ted Johnson
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said that he is introducing a bill to restrict federal government assistance for studios that alter their movies to get past China’s censors and gain entry into the country’s lucrative market.
The legislation would prohibit the U.S. government from providing technical or other types of support across agencies on movie projects if a studio anticipates a request or get one by the Chinese government to make edits on a movie. Cruz’s legislation is part of a
Devotion, but only in Taiwan.The limited physical release was revealed on the developer’s website. Pre-orders are currently available to Taiwan residents until June 15.
Rebecca Davis editorA rare letter of dissent circulating online slammed China’s government for failing to help film industry workers whose livelihoods have been shaken by prolonged coronavirus-imposed shutdowns.Written this weekend as China hit its 136th day since cinemas shuttered nationwide, the letter has spread within film industry circles despite being censored on some platforms. Variety was unable to contact the author or verify its source.
By Rebecca Davis
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