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11/20/09
A prominent mainland Chinese director banned by Beijing from making movies brought his new gay romance film to Hong Kong on Friday for what is likely the last of a handful of screenings on his home soil.
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JAM! Showbiz
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09/09/09
Ahead of its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Strand Releasing has acquired all US rights to Lou Ye's "Spring Fever."
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indieWIRE
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09/09/09
Strand Releasing has acquired all U.S. rights to Lou Ye's "Spring Fever," which screens at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 17.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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08/15/09
Screening close to 400 films and spread across ten days in August, Locarno serves many constituents among the 180,000 spectators who flock to the region.
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indieWIRE
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07/27/09
The Melbourne International Film Festival is reconsidering how it will program Chinese movies in coming years after a quintet of pictures were withdrawn from this week's festival and the festival's website was partially disabled by hackers.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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06/18/09
Oscar-winning "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle on Thursday gently chided China for curbing free speech in cinema, but the British filmmaker said he would love to shoot a movie in the country.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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05/15/09
Controversial Chinese helmer Lou Ye is tackling sex yet again in his new project, albeit with a Gallic flavor.
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Variety
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05/15/09
Filmmaker Lou Ye faces serious backlash in his native China after screening his controversial new movie at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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05/15/09
For some filmmakers, the journey to the red carpet on the Riviera is fraught with personal risk.
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JAM! Showbiz