Japanese animation Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna came in second over the weekend, grossing $9.6m.
Locally-produced war film Sacrifice topped China’s box office last weekend (October 30-November 1), according to figures from Artisan Gateway, grossing a further $28.6m for a cumulative total of $105.8m.
Co-directed by Frant Gwo, Guan Hu and Lu Yang, the film was produced to celebrate the 70th anniversary of China’s entry into the Korean War. The three-day weekend gross included $1.6m from 670 IMAX screens.
Japanese animation Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna came in second over the weekend, grossing $9.6m in its opening three days. Patriotic omnibus My People,...
Locally-produced war film Sacrifice topped China’s box office last weekend (October 30-November 1), according to figures from Artisan Gateway, grossing a further $28.6m for a cumulative total of $105.8m.
Co-directed by Frant Gwo, Guan Hu and Lu Yang, the film was produced to celebrate the 70th anniversary of China’s entry into the Korean War. The three-day weekend gross included $1.6m from 670 IMAX screens.
Japanese animation Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna came in second over the weekend, grossing $9.6m in its opening three days. Patriotic omnibus My People,...
- 11/2/2020
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Patriotic and gritty war film “The Sacrifice” topped the mainland Chinese box office for the second week. It earned $28.6 million over the weekend, lifting its ten-day cumulative score to $106 million, according to data from Artisan Gateway.
Of that weekend score, some $1.6 million was earned from 670 Imax screens. The Imax box office total for the film now stands at $6M, or some 5.5% of its 10-day overall total.
Japanese animated feature, “Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution” was the weekend’s premier new release. It ranked second with a $9.60 million three-day opening performance.
Omnibus, propaganda film “My Country, My Hometown” slipped to third place with a $7.8 million score in its fifth weekend of release. Its cumulative total now stands at $402 million, making it one of the biggest films anywhere in the world this year.
Chinese romantic comedy, “Oversize Love” about an overweight woman who miraculously loses the pounds, placed fourth. It earned $3.0 million in its three-day opening.
Of that weekend score, some $1.6 million was earned from 670 Imax screens. The Imax box office total for the film now stands at $6M, or some 5.5% of its 10-day overall total.
Japanese animated feature, “Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution” was the weekend’s premier new release. It ranked second with a $9.60 million three-day opening performance.
Omnibus, propaganda film “My Country, My Hometown” slipped to third place with a $7.8 million score in its fifth weekend of release. Its cumulative total now stands at $402 million, making it one of the biggest films anywhere in the world this year.
Chinese romantic comedy, “Oversize Love” about an overweight woman who miraculously loses the pounds, placed fourth. It earned $3.0 million in its three-day opening.
- 11/2/2020
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Neighborhood‘s Beth Behrs has boarded female buddy action comedy Twin Blades. She joins the previously set Ma Li in the Eva Jin-directed film. Cristal Pictures is co-producing along with The Donners’ Company’s Lauren Shuler Donner and Jack Leslie.
The story centers on an unlikely pair of alpha females. Zoe (Behrs) is an American tech entrepreneur who relocates her company to China. Maylin (Ma) is a local female bodyguard who is hired to protect her. When Zoe’s life is threatened, the odd couple must put aside differences and join forces to survive. Production is slated for the second quarter of 2019 in Hong Kong and mainland China.
Legally Blonde screenwriter Karen McCullah completed a rewrite of the script which Cristal acquired from Ingrid Eskeland-Adetuyi in 2017. Cristal and Wanda Media are co-financing the project.
Behrs, who previously starred in long-running CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, has most...
The story centers on an unlikely pair of alpha females. Zoe (Behrs) is an American tech entrepreneur who relocates her company to China. Maylin (Ma) is a local female bodyguard who is hired to protect her. When Zoe’s life is threatened, the odd couple must put aside differences and join forces to survive. Production is slated for the second quarter of 2019 in Hong Kong and mainland China.
Legally Blonde screenwriter Karen McCullah completed a rewrite of the script which Cristal acquired from Ingrid Eskeland-Adetuyi in 2017. Cristal and Wanda Media are co-financing the project.
Behrs, who previously starred in long-running CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, has most...
- 5/17/2019
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: La-based, China-backed finance and production outfit Cristal Pictures has set director Eva Jin (Sophie’s Revenge) to helm female buddy action comedy Twin Blades. Rising Chinese actress Ma Li has also boarded to star. Cristal is co-producing along with The Donners’ Company’s Lauren Shuler Donner and President Jack Leslie. Production is slated for the second quarter of 2019 in Hong Kong and mainland China. Cristal and Wanda Media are co-financing.
Legally Blonde screenwriter Karen McCullah recently completed a rewrite of the script which Cristal acquired from Ingrid Eskeland-Adetuyi in 2017. The story centers on an unlikely pair of alpha females — Zoe, an American tech entrepreneur who relocates her company to China, and Maylin (Ma), a local female bodyguard who is hired to protect her. When Zoe’s life is threatened, the odd couple must put aside differences and join forces in order to survive.
Ma’s credits include Chinese box...
Legally Blonde screenwriter Karen McCullah recently completed a rewrite of the script which Cristal acquired from Ingrid Eskeland-Adetuyi in 2017. The story centers on an unlikely pair of alpha females — Zoe, an American tech entrepreneur who relocates her company to China, and Maylin (Ma), a local female bodyguard who is hired to protect her. When Zoe’s life is threatened, the odd couple must put aside differences and join forces in order to survive.
Ma’s credits include Chinese box...
- 1/25/2019
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Iconic actress Michelle Yeoh is to be honored alongside Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara at the U.S.-China Entertainment Summit in Los Angeles later this month. Elizabeth Daley and Steven J. Ross, dean and Time Warner professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, respectively, will also be honored.
Held at the Skirball Cultural Center on Oct. 30, the summit conference comes at a time of ratcheted-up tensions between China and the U.S. and at a moment of profound change in the two countries’ entertainment industry relations.
Other prominent speakers include Legendary East CEO Wayne Jiang, “The Meg” director Jon Turteltaub, “Crazy Rich Asians” producer John Penotti, former Wanda executive Jack Gao, and Albert Cheng, COO and co-head of television, Amazon Studios.
Chinese actress and director Eva Jin, producer Ben Ji, ICM partner Spencer Baumgarten, Warner Bros. executive Chantal Nong, Artist International Group CEO David Unger, super-agent Christina Chou,...
Held at the Skirball Cultural Center on Oct. 30, the summit conference comes at a time of ratcheted-up tensions between China and the U.S. and at a moment of profound change in the two countries’ entertainment industry relations.
Other prominent speakers include Legendary East CEO Wayne Jiang, “The Meg” director Jon Turteltaub, “Crazy Rich Asians” producer John Penotti, former Wanda executive Jack Gao, and Albert Cheng, COO and co-head of television, Amazon Studios.
Chinese actress and director Eva Jin, producer Ben Ji, ICM partner Spencer Baumgarten, Warner Bros. executive Chantal Nong, Artist International Group CEO David Unger, super-agent Christina Chou,...
- 10/5/2018
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Xin Cheng Jiang’s sci-fi love story wins at Beijing Film Market.
Sci-fi love story The Gate, a film about a tour guide who finds himself in a virtual gaming world, has won the Mpa Grand Prize in Beijing. The film’s writer/director, Xin Cheng Jiang, is known as an influential commercial TV director.
The award was presented at the Motion Picture Association (Mpa) - Beijing Film Market (Bfm) Film Workshop, held during the Beijing International Film Festival (Biff).
The prize includes sending Xin Cheng Jiang on “a week long film immersion course in Los Angeles”.
Mike Ellis, president and MD for the Mpa Asia Pacific, also awarded a President’s Special Recognition Prize to director Yang Jin for the project Instant Love - a comedic love story set in Tokyo about a Chinese man who will do anything to win the heart of a Japanese girl.
The prize will see Yang Jin attend the Asia...
Sci-fi love story The Gate, a film about a tour guide who finds himself in a virtual gaming world, has won the Mpa Grand Prize in Beijing. The film’s writer/director, Xin Cheng Jiang, is known as an influential commercial TV director.
The award was presented at the Motion Picture Association (Mpa) - Beijing Film Market (Bfm) Film Workshop, held during the Beijing International Film Festival (Biff).
The prize includes sending Xin Cheng Jiang on “a week long film immersion course in Los Angeles”.
Mike Ellis, president and MD for the Mpa Asia Pacific, also awarded a President’s Special Recognition Prize to director Yang Jin for the project Instant Love - a comedic love story set in Tokyo about a Chinese man who will do anything to win the heart of a Japanese girl.
The prize will see Yang Jin attend the Asia...
- 4/22/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Romantic comedies continue to prove popular in mainstream Chinese cinemas, glossy tales of modern urban relationships consistently ranking amongst the biggest domestic box office achievers. The 2009 Zhang Ziyi starring “Sophie’s Revenge” was one of the first runaway successes of this recent trend, and so it’s not much of a shock that director Eva Jin now returns with more of the same in “One Night Surprise”, revolving around a thirty something woman who falls pregnant to an unknown suitor after a drunken office party. Boosted by a Pan-Asian cast of big name attractive stars led by top actress Fan Bingbing and a host of suitably handsome actors, the film was another box office smash, emerging as one of the highest earning genre outings of 2013. Fan Bingbing plays Mi Xue, a creative director at a prestigious advertising firm, who has dedicated most of her life to her career and who...
- 1/13/2014
- by James Mudge
- Beyond Hollywood
Bryan Singer just tweeted that Fan Bingbing has been set to play Blink in X-Men: Days Of Future Past. Bingbing recently starred in the Li Yu-directed film Double Exposure, which broke a box office record for an art film in China, and the Xu Zhen-directed film Lost In Thailand, which also broke a box office record of all Chinese films in China. She can next be seen in F… I’m Pregnant by China/U.S. director Eva Jin, and The Bride With White Hair, by Hong Kong director Jacob Cheung. Later in 2013, Bingbing will be shooting The Lady In The Portrait, The Moon & The Sun and Empress Wu Ze Tian. She is also in negotiations to star in the sequel of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. She is repped by Wme and Timothy Mou of Fbb Studios.
- 3/15/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
American filmmaker Dennie Gordon is teaming with international star Zhang Ziyi on the Chinese-language film My Lucky Star, the long-awaited prequel to the Chinese hit Sophie's Revenge. The story is described as an exotic, multi-city romance containing elements of mistaken identity and an international crime caper that takes Ziyi, reprising her role as Sophie, on a glamorous adventure from Beijing to Singapore to Hong Kong and Macau. Production is under way. With the project, Gordon becomes the first American woman to direct a feature for the domestic market in China. Eva Jin directed Sophie's Revenge. “I am thrilled
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- 10/12/2012
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Wme signed Chinese filmmaker Eva Jin, who just directed Sophie’s Revenge, a film whose star Fan Bingbing has also signed with the agency. Jin recently teamed with Timur Bekmambetov for a Russian-Chinese remake of Bekmambetov’s Yolki. Aside from Sophie’s Revenge, the Chinese actress Bingbing also starred in Shaolin and Buddha Mountain, latter of which won her Best Actress at the 2010 Tokyo Film Festival. She most recently starred in the Korean War epic My Way, which has become arguably Korea’s biggest ever movie release. Bingbing is managed by Fbb Studios’ Timothy Mou.
- 3/29/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
After years of blockbusters and special effects eye candy, it looks like Timur Bekmambetov is ready to pull a bit of a Garry Marshall. Bekmambetov and Chinese filmmaker Eva Jin are the first two filmmakers to sign up for the remake of the Russian hit "Yolki" ("Six Degrees Of Celebration") whose sequel "Yolki 2" is currently blowing up the box office in its homeland. The remake will take place around the Chinese New Year, centering on a little girl who is eager to get a message to the President, and decides to use the popular Kevin Bacon theory to get the job done. Six handshakes will connect people across eight stories and time zones that will see the story span from a lowly migrant right up to the President himself. Heartwarming and inclusive! Bemambetov and Jin will be joined by six other directors each taking a segment/storyline in this Chinese/Russian co-production.
- 12/23/2011
- The Playlist
I bet you didn’t know about the Russian version of New Year’s Eve. Although that movie isn’t quite the same as the one in America. Timur Bekmambetov is no stranger to the weird, strange, and perplexing. In fact he’s made a name for himself in that department. Now the filmmaker will collaborate with Chinese filmmakers for a remake of Yolki, aka Six Degrees of Celebration, a film that Bekmambeotv originally directed. According to Deadline, the movie will be a remake that is based Bekmambetov’s film that is about “eight different Russians – from eight different time zones – and how their destinies intersect one New Years Eve.
The site says the new movie will feature eight stories “connected by a young orphan girl who must deliver a message to the President and whose only hope is to use the theory of “six degrees of separation” – that all people on Earth,...
The site says the new movie will feature eight stories “connected by a young orphan girl who must deliver a message to the President and whose only hope is to use the theory of “six degrees of separation” – that all people on Earth,...
- 12/23/2011
- by Mike Lee
- FusedFilm
Talk about the question on everyone’s mind this holiday season! Deadline Kaluga reports that Russian filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov will answer that very question – sort of, in a way, considering he’s already answered it twice already. Bekmambetov is now set to team up with Chinese filmmaker Eva Jin to launch a Russian and Chinese remake of Russia’s own wildly popular anthology film, Yolki. Bekmambetov previously directed his own segments in both Yolki (also know as the more appropriate Six Degrees of Separation) and its very successful sequel, Yolki 2. Yolki 2 was recently a big winner in its native Russia, pulling in a stunning $7.8m gross over its opening weekend. The original Yolki was “Russia’s most successful local movie in the past three years.” The first film “tells the stories of eight different Russians – from eight different time zones – and how their destinies intersect one New Years Eve.” The...
- 12/23/2011
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Russia and China are collaborating on a new project, but you won't be hearing the talking heads on CNN deconstructing. Instead, Deadline says Russian filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) is collaborating with Chinese filmmaker Eva Jin (Sophie's Revenge) for a joint remake of the Russian film Yolki (Six Degrees of Celebration). Bekmambetov was one of several Russian directors to contribute to the original film, which is comprised of different linked vignettes. The original version of Yolki told the intersecting stories of eight different Russians whose lives intertwine over the course of New Year's Eve. So, yeah, it was basically a Russian version of New Year's Eve (pictured above). Only their version didn't include Ashton Kutcher, so that's a small comfort. In the remake, the holiday will be shifted to center around Chinese New Year, but the basic structure and premise will remain the same. The title refers, of course, to the...
- 12/23/2011
- cinemablend.com
Need help puzzling out that headline? Here you go: Yolki, aka Six Degrees of Celebration, is a Russian film that is about "eight different Russians – from eight different time zones – and how their destinies intersect one New Years Eve."(Ok, so maybe it isn't quite the Russian version of New Year's Eve, if only because it doesn't have Bon Jovi and Robert De Niro, but close enough, I think.) The original film was co-directed by Timur Bekmambetov, better known in the Us for his Night Watch films, as well as Wanted and the upcoming Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. He was also one of the directors who contributed to the sequel, Yolki 2, which just opened in Russia last weekend. Now a Chinese remake of Yolki is brewing, with a plan to center the story around the Chinese New Year. Bekmambetov will direct part of that, too. Deadline [1] says the new...
- 12/23/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Let’s talk a bit about film industry in the Bric countries. More precisely, it is one of the first partnerships of its kind; Russian-Chinese collaboration on a new version of the 2010 Russian hit comedy Yolki. Therefore, Timur Bekmambetov and Eva Jin are the first two directors among several filmmakers who will direct segments of [...]
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- 12/23/2011
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Deadline reports that Timur Bekmambetov and Eva Jin are the first two directors to sign on for Six Degrees of Celebration, a remake of the 2010 Russian hit Yolki. While the original film, which Bekmambetov was a director on, told vignettes that took place on New Year’s Eve, Garry Marshall scorching that Earth has made a switch to Chinese New Year necessary.
Things are also being adjusted on the side of plot, with the transition going from eight Russians to “a young orphan girl who must deliver a message to the President and whose only hope is to use the theory of ‘six degrees of separation.’” (You’re familiar with that idea, right? Yeah, you’re familiar with that idea.) Other filmmakers will get on board twixt now and the start of production, which is being planned to accommodate a 2013 release.
I might be no fan of, let’s say,...
Things are also being adjusted on the side of plot, with the transition going from eight Russians to “a young orphan girl who must deliver a message to the President and whose only hope is to use the theory of ‘six degrees of separation.’” (You’re familiar with that idea, right? Yeah, you’re familiar with that idea.) Other filmmakers will get on board twixt now and the start of production, which is being planned to accommodate a 2013 release.
I might be no fan of, let’s say,...
- 12/23/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Exclusive: In one of the first partnerships of its kind, Russian filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov is teaming with Chinese filmmaker Eva Jin (Sophie’s Revenge) on a Russian/Chinese remake of Yolki (Six Degrees of Celebration). They will be among several filmmakers who’ll direct segments of the film. The deal comes after Yolki 2 topped the box office in Russia last weekend with $7.8 million gross. The 2010 first film became Russia’s most successful local movie in the past three years. Yolki tells the stories of eight different Russians – from eight different time zones – and how their destinies intersect one New Years Eve. The remake will be framed around the Chinese New Year. There will be eight stories connected by a young orphan girl who must deliver a message to the President and whose only hope is to use the theory of “six degrees of separation” – that all people on Earth,...
- 12/23/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
[Thanks goes to Alexander Thebez for this review.]
Yimeng Jin's Sophie's Revenge is a gleeful, well-polished Chinese rom-com with a lot of slapstick humor and snippy banter. The film follows the story of Sophie (Zhang Ziyi), a cartoonist who is trying to win back her ex-boyfriend from a famous movie star, Joanna (Bingbing Fan). Racing against time, Sophie, with the help of the handsome, mysterious Gordon (Peter Ho) employs questionable "scientific methods" to reclaim hunky Jeff (So Ji-sub).
First of all, if you are looking for a heart-wrenching, profound drama, Sophie's Revenge will definitely sink your boat. The official Nyaff 2010 website describes a little conspiracy between American movie distributors and the CIA from 20 years ago. It was decided that the only movies from China allowed in the States are the ones that depict China as a really crappy place to live. Aside from being Zhang Ziyi's debut as a producer, Sophie's Revenge is also a movie...
Yimeng Jin's Sophie's Revenge is a gleeful, well-polished Chinese rom-com with a lot of slapstick humor and snippy banter. The film follows the story of Sophie (Zhang Ziyi), a cartoonist who is trying to win back her ex-boyfriend from a famous movie star, Joanna (Bingbing Fan). Racing against time, Sophie, with the help of the handsome, mysterious Gordon (Peter Ho) employs questionable "scientific methods" to reclaim hunky Jeff (So Ji-sub).
First of all, if you are looking for a heart-wrenching, profound drama, Sophie's Revenge will definitely sink your boat. The official Nyaff 2010 website describes a little conspiracy between American movie distributors and the CIA from 20 years ago. It was decided that the only movies from China allowed in the States are the ones that depict China as a really crappy place to live. Aside from being Zhang Ziyi's debut as a producer, Sophie's Revenge is also a movie...
- 6/27/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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