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China White is a 1989 Hong Kong action crime film directed by Ronny Yu and starring Andy Lau, Carina Lau, Alex Man, Russell Wong and Ku Feng. Set in Amsterdam , the film deals with the rivalry between a Chinese and an Italian gang.
China White (Chien Na Wei) is a supervillain that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Green Arrow: Year One (Oct. 2007), and was created by Andy Diggle and Jock .
China White (band), a Huntington Beach, California punk rock band "China White", a song by Scorpions on the album Blackout; Songs by He Is Legend: "China White" on the album I Am Hollywood "China White II" on the album Suck Out the Poison "China White III" on the album It Hates You "China White (Ten Buck Fuck)" on the Hard Core Logo soundtrack
In 1998, Titanic (directed by James Cameron) became the all-time highest-grossing film to be released in China, with a then-unprecedented ¥360 million. In 2002, Hero became the second highest-grossing domestic film, with CN¥250 million. China's first domestic film to breach ¥360 million was released in 2009, The Founding of a Republic. [28]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 99% based on 154 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10.The website's critical consensus reads, "Ash Is Purest White finds writer-director Zhangke Jia revisiting familiar themes while continuing to observe modern Chinese society with an urgent, empathetic eye."
Song of China; Song of the Fishermen; Song at Midnight; Sorrows of the Forbidden City; Sports Queen; A Spray of Plum Blossoms; The Spring River Flows East; Spring Silkworms (film) Spring in a Small Town; The Square (1994 film) The Stormy Night (1925 film) Street Angel (1937 film) The Summer Is Gone; The Swordswoman of Huangjiang
This is an index for the list of films produced in mainland China ordered by decade on separate pages. For an alphabetical listing of Chinese films see Category:Chinese films 1905–1989
The White Countess is a 2005 drama film directed by James Ivory and starring Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Hiroyuki Sanada, Lynn Redgrave, Allan Corduner, and Madeleine Potter. The screenplay by Kazuo Ishiguro focuses on a disparate group of displaced persons attempting to survive in Shanghai in the late 1930s.