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Lost in Beijing (Chinese: 苹果; lit. 'apple') is a 2007 Chinese drama film directed by Li Yu and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Fan Bingbing, Tong Dawei, and Elaine Jin. It had its international premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival on February 16, 2007.
In 2007, Li Yu's most high-profile film yet, Lost in Beijing, premiered at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. The result was over a year of controversy with the Chinese Film Bureau over both the appropriateness of that screening and the content of the film. Though briefly screened in a heavily edited state, the film was eventually ...
2007 The Matrimony: Xu Manli [8] Call for Love: Chen Xiaoyu Cameo [9] Sweet Revenge 寄生人 Cheung Yung [10] Lost in Beijing: Liu Pingguo [11] Flash Point: Julie [12] Contract Lover 合约情人 Liu Zao [13] Crossed Lines: Ning Can/Xin Ran [14] 2008 Kung Fu Hip-Hop 精舞门 Tina [15] Home Run 回家的路 Tian Cong [16] Desires of the Heart ...
Whether it was the mystery of the hatch, the Man in Black or a flash sideways, few shows have ever kept viewers guessing quite like Lost. The ABC hit, which centered on a group of plane crash ...
Terry O’Quinn won an Emmy for his performance as the stoic man of destiny, John Locke.. When Lost premiered, O’Quinn was a familiar face thanks to 24 years of onscreen work, including Silver ...
FIPRESCI Prize at the 2007 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg. Entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. PK.COM.CN: Xiao Jiang: Jaycee Chan, Wilson Chen, Niu Mengmeng, Law Kar-ying: Drama / Mystery / Suspense: The Red Awn: Cai Shangjun: Yao Anlian, Lu Yulai: Drama: Golden Alexander winner at the 2007 International ...
If you believe in fairies, there’s a good chance you grew up loving the 1991 film Hook. The Steven Spielberg-directed adventure movie starred the late Robin Williams as Peter Banning, a.k.a. the ...
Although a large cast made Lost more expensive to produce, the writers benefited from added flexibility in story decisions. [1] According to series executive producer Bryan Burk, "You can have more interactions between characters and create more diverse characters, more back stories, more love triangles."