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Panda movie raises questions
Hollywood animated film stirs up debate and introspection over how China should exploit its own culture on the silver screen.
- 'Bangkok Dangerous 2.0' premieres in Hong Kong
- The Mummy meets terracotta warriors
- Panda movie raises questions
- HK version still of Painted Skin made public
- Photos of 'Four Cupids' cast members released
- Nominees to the Golden Rooster unveiled
- Zhang Guoli to debut in HK film
- Assembly ready to rule Audience Choice Awards
- Awards no big deal: Johnnie To
Hong Kong filmmaker Johnnie To has donated almost every award he has won to a local film archive. Industry observers say the gesture shows his indifference to fame.
- Fans: 'Miss You Much, Leslie'
A memorial concert for Leslie Cheung, dubbed "Miss You Much Leslie," was held at the Hong Kong Coliseum Monday night to mark the fifth anniversary of Cheung's death.
- Yu Nan: Art house to our house
Mainland actress Yu Nan started her film career in art house movies. But that does not mean the talented actress intentionally avoids commercial work.

- Iron Man lives through Downey
- Only Kungfu stands out in Forbidden Kingdom
- IMAX Spiderwick Chronicles enters China
- Stephen Chow's CJ7 a keepsake for himself
- Teeth of Love
- The Go Master (Wu Qingyuan)
- War
- The Case (Xiangzi)
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Glitz, glamor, taste, style and stars were all on hand while trumpeting Italy's involvement in this year's annual film festival.Champagne, the sharpest suits per square meter in Shanghai and a glamorous raven-haired movie star were all part of the festivities to launch the Italian contribution to the ongoing Shanghai International Film Festival.

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