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Speaking a new language: Chinglish

Speaking a new language: Chinglish English-language movies as a new meeting point for China and Hollywood
  1. Sexploitation receives extra dimension
    China 3D expands slate, technology use
  2. I AM to debut in Hong Kong
    K-Pop anthology also screens at Cannes Market this week ▼
  3. I AM to debut in Hong Kong
  1. Buena Vista traps Best Men
    Oz comendy to get UK release
  2. Edgerton thriller Felony finds its Solution
    Aus crime story to shoot from Oct
  3. Woo boards Beast
    Nikkatsu co-produce remake of Suzuki Seijun's yakuza classic

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  1. Asia to have subtle market influence
    Economic trends flow in region's favour; yet to be reflected in market
  2. Weinstein runs off with Sapphires
    Australian feel-good film gets global deal
  3. News Corp buys 20% of Bona Film
    Murdoch takes strategic stake in Chinese group ▼
  4. News Corp buys 20% of Bona Film
  5. Bong's Snow Piercer underway
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  1. East Meets West
    Parodistic, pop-culture romp finds director Jeff Lau on good but not consistent form. ▼
  2. East Meets West
  3. It Gets Better
    Interwoven stories centred on sexual transgressiveness are well-mounted but dramatically thin.
  4. The 33D Invader
    Lame softcore sex comedy is only of interest for its newcomer lead.
  5. Cool Young
    Off-the-wall, very patchy curio centred on love and money in modern-day Shenzhen.

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