HBO Asia, the Asian arm of the American premium TV channel second venture into the world of wuxia, focuses on another iconic Chinese folk hero,Wong Kei-ying...
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Launched at Cannes in May 2015, “Mountains May Depart” is an ambitious and more commercial project by Chinese director Jia Zhangke. An important and well...
Da Peng (Dong Chengpeng) is an actor, comedian, talk-show host and TV presenter, whose directorial debut “Jianbing Man” in 2015 was a fairly successful...
By Randy Mckenzie This is Stephen Chow's fourth movie, since he had burst into the spotlight in 2001, with “Shaolin Soccer”. The movie broke...
Robin Weng's debut was produced by several independent companies in China and abroad, and features mostly non-professional actors. The film screened in a...
How people survive a disaster? And why do we want to see images of it? These are the questions invoked by Chinese director Haibin Du's award-winning...
The critique of the Chinese bureaucracy and legislature in general is one of the most common themes in the cinema of the mainland. Chinese-Canadian Johnny Ma...
During the last decade, Wang Bing has emerged as one of the most original, contemporary Chinese voices, through a number of documentaries that present a...
Vision Films Inc. is delighted to present the fun-filled family adventure coming soon to VOD and DVD, Boonie Bears: To The Rescue. Directed by Leon Ding (Ding...
The idea of the team-up film, bringing together figures or characters from wildly varying sources or storylines has long been a cinematic staple. While...