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Chinese cartoons: The Golden Monkey Defeats a Demon
"The Golden Monkey Defeats a Demon", also referred as "The Monkey King Conquers the Demon", is adapted from chapters of the Chinese classics "Journey to the West," or "Monkey" in the Western worl
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Chinese cartoons: Black Cat Detective (黑猫警长)
"Black Cat Detective", also referred as "Black Cat Sheriff" or "Black Cat Inspector", is another classic animation produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio.
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Chinese cartoons: Calabash Brothers (葫芦兄弟)
"The Calabash Brothers" is one of the most successful and popular original animations in China.
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Chinese cartoons: Story of Effendi (阿凡提的故事)
"Effendi", meaning sir and teacher in Turkish, is the respectful name for people who own wisdom and knowledge. The hero's real name was Nasreddin.
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Chinese cartoons: Adventure of Shuke and Beita
"Adventure of Shuke and Beita" is a classic animation by Zheng Yuanjie, who is known as King of Fairy Tales in China. Shuke and Beita are two mice who don't want to steal food like other mice.
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Chinese cartoons: Saving Mother (西岳奇童)
The classic film from Shanghai Animation Film Studio, "Saving Mother" was one of the most popular animations in China.
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Chinese cartoons: Snow Kid (雪孩子)
"Snow Kid", also referred to as "Snow Child", is a popular Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1980.
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Chinese film: Hero英雄
Zhang Yimou's 2002 assassination-themed blockbuster "Hero" set standards for subsequent big budget productions in casting and production, but unfortunately not in storytelling.
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The history of Chinese-language films
In its long history of cinema, China has produced many great filmmakers. Some of their works are timeless. Here we present ten Chinese-language films.
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Chinese film: A Chinese Odyssey Duology大话西游
Comedy film "A Chinese Odyssey," directed by Jeffrey Lau, starring Stephen Chow, Karen Mok and Man Tat Ng, was released in two parts - "Pandora's Box" and "Cinderella".
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Chinese film:Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 卧虎藏龙
This kung fu-love tale by Chinese-American director Ang Lee was quite a curious phenomenon back in 2000.In China, it was coldly received and dismissed by moviegoers as choreographically and verba
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''Crimes of Passion'' poster《一场风花雪月的事》
The summer of 08, the missing years of national treasure -- Buddha, reappear in South Korea's Gang -- the Kim family hand.
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Chinese film: Days of Being Wild 阿飞正传
This art-house film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai tells about love affairs between six local young people in Hong Kong.
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Chinese film: A City of Sadnes 悲情城市
Helmed by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien, "A City of Sadness" revolves around a family during the "White Terror" period imposed by Kuomintang.
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Chinese film: Yi Yi,A One and a Two
This nearly three-hour long drama written and directed by Edward Yang tells about the lives of a Taipei middle-class family through three generations.
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Chinese film: Farewell My Concubine霸王别姬
Renowned director Chen Kaige's melodrama "Farewell My Concubine" is a pinnacle of Chinese cinema.
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The Bronze Swallow Terrace ——铜雀台
The movie features Chow Yun-Fat as the famous Three Kingdoms period strategist, Cao Cao. Cao built a magnificent terrace to symbolize his power and a pair of secret assassins appeared to change e
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Chinese film: Spring in a Small Town小城之春
This love-triangle story, based on the short play by Li Tianji, is directed by Fei Mu and produced by Wenhua Film Company,
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Chinese film: A Spring River Flows East一江春水向东流
This three-hour-plus, two-part epic written and directed by Cai Chusheng and Zheng Junli is a milestone of Chinese cinema.
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Chinese film: Infernal Affairs 无间道
This gangster-cop flick directed by Wai-keung Lau and Alan Mak is widely considered to be a breakthrough of Hong Kong's cop genre.