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  2. Shanghai Film Group - Wikipedia

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    They have the largest cinema circuit in China with 75 cinemas and 198 screens, "Shanghai United Circuit’s" box office in 2003 and 2004 was topping the list in China. Currently SFG owns over 640 feature films, 30,000 mins of animation films, 1,555 documentary films and about 10,000 episodes of TV series.

  3. Shanghai Film Studio - Wikipedia

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    Following the Chinese economic reform in 1978, the Shanghai Film Studio eventually lost its monopoly to the Chinese commercial film studios in Mainland China. In 1996, the Shanghai Film and TV Group was founded, consisting of "Shanghai Studio", "Shanghai Film Lab", "Shanghai Film Development Company" and "Holiday Inn Crown Plaza Shanghai ...

  4. List of Chinese film-production companies before 1949

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    Dazhonghua- (Great China), first major production company to emerge in post-war Hong Kong, focused on Mandarin-language films; Dazhonghua Baihe Film Company- Major production company of the 1920s, later merged into Lianhua; Diantong Film Company- Leftist film company active from 1934 to 1935. Only produced four films.

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  6. China Film Group Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Film Group is involved in a variety of businesses which include film and television production, film distribution and exhibition, film importation and exportation, cinema circuit management, digital cinema construction, print developing and processing, film equipment management, film and TV CD production, ancillary products, advertising, property management as well as real estate. [9]

  7. Shanghai Celebrates Festival Opening With Glitzy Red ... - AOL

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    Wu was representing new film “Decoded,” directed by Chen Sicheng, whose “Lost in the Stars” earned more than RMB3.5 billion at the mainland China box office.

  8. Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group (SMEG) is one of the largest media conglomerates in China. Founded on April 19, 1997, SMEG is a major media content provider in China that also manages other culture-related businesses such as performances, exhibitions, tourism and hotels.

  9. Shanghai Film Festival Sets Dates for Return to In-Person ...

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