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  2. Blossoms Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Network. CCTV-8. Tencent Video. Release. December 27, 2023. (2023-12-27) Blossoms Shanghai (Chinese: 繁花; pinyin: Fán Huā), also known as Blossoms, is a Chinese television series directed and produced by Wong Kar-wai. It is adapted from the novel Blossoms written by Jin Yucheng. [1] The series is set in Shanghai in the 1990s and stars Hu ...

  3. Flowers of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 113 minutes. Country. Taiwan. Languages. Shanghainese. Cantonese. Flowers of Shanghai is a 1998 Taiwanese drama film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is based on the novel The Sing-song Girls of Shanghai (1892) by Han Bangqing, which was originally written in the Wu language (吳語) and translated into Mandarin Chinese by Eileen ...

  4. From Beijing with Love - Wikipedia

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    83 minutes. Country. Hong Kong. Language. Cantonese. Box office. HK$ 37,523,850.00. From Beijing With Love (Chinese: 國產凌凌漆) is a 1994 Hong Kong spy comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi. The film is a very direct spoof of the James Bond films.

  5. 1921 (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    137 minutes. Country. China. Language. Mandarin. Box office. $76.4 million [1] 1921 is a 2021 Chinese historical film directed by Huang Jianxin and Zheng Dasheng and starring Huang Xuan, Ni Ni, Wang Renjun and Liu Haoran. The film premiered in China on 1 July 2021, to commemorate the centennial year anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.

  6. See You Tomorrow (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    See You Tomorrow (simplified Chinese: 摆渡人; traditional Chinese: 擺渡人) is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Chinese writer Zhang Jiajia in his directorial debut and produced and written by Wong Kar-wai [4] with Alibaba Pictures. [5][6][7] It is based loosely on Zhang's own best-selling book Passing From Your ...

  7. Phantom of the Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin. Box office. US$7.9 million. Phantom of the Theatre (Chinese: 魔宫魅影; pinyin: Mó Gōng Mèi Yǐng) is a 2016 Chinese thriller film directed by Raymond Yip, starring Ruby Lin, Tony Yang, Simon Yam, and Huang Lei. The film depicts a tragic love story set in Shanghai during the 1930s. It was released in China on 29 April 2016.

  8. List of Chinese films of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    Entered into the 2016 Shanghai International Film Festival [63] 23 A Story of Two Wanderers [64] The Call of Love [65] 24 The Summer Is Gone: Zhang Dalei: Kong Weiyi, Zhang Chen, Guo Yanyun: Drama: Entered into the FIRST Youth Film Festival [66] Top Funny Comedian: The Movie [67] 28 The Legend of 1935: Zhou Qi Ma Delin: Wang Hui, Liu Jin, Wu ...

  9. List of Chinese films of 2015 - Wikipedia

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    Chen Kaige. Wang Baoqiang, Aaron Kwok, Chang Chen, Lin Chi-ling, Fan Wei, Yuen Wah, Vanness Wu, Wang Xueqi, Danny Chan Kwok-kwan, Lam Suet, Dong Qi, Li Xuejian, Tian Zhuangzhuang, Tiger Chen. Comedy / Fantasy / Adventure. Mainland-United States co-production. [116] Xi You Xin Chuan 2: Zhen Xin Hua Da Mao Xian.