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The ban ended in 1999 with the release of Mulan, and the studio issued an apology during the early negotiation process to build Shanghai Disney Resort. [21] [17] [22] None Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl 天浴: 1998: Joan Chen: Li Xiaolu,Lopsang: Prohibition of filming: The content involves sensitive subjects of the Cultural Revolution and ...
Banned for undermining socialist morality and attacking the Party. [16] [17] Ben-Hur: 1959 United States Banned under the regime of Mao Zedong for containing "propaganda of superstitious beliefs, namely Christianity." [18] [19] Chung Kuo, Cina: 1972 Italy Banned for 32 years for "anti-Chinese." [20] Yellow Earth: 1984 China Banned then released ...
A court appeal to Finnish Supreme administrative Court decided against the banning (after some cuts would be made) and authorities were forced to dismantle the ban (with more cuts) and the movie premiered in late December 1986 after a struggle of almost a year. 20 years after the movie was banned, it was revealed (by a politics researcher and ...
A Chinese Ghost Story [7] Miami Connection [8] 1988: Dragons Forever: Above The Law: Bloodsport: Ninjutsu: 1989: Best of the Best: Kickboxer: Cyborg [9] 1990: Hard to Kill: 1991: Once Upon a Time in China: Showdown in Little Tokyo: Out For Justice: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Samurai Cop [10] 1992: American Samurai: Rapid Fire: Shootfighter ...
Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (Chinese: 天浴) is a 1998 Chinese drama film directed by Joan Chen in her directorial debut, who co-wrote the screenplay with Geling Yan. Based on Yan's 1981 short story "Celestial Bath", the film is set in the 1970s during the Cultural Revolution 's Down to the Countryside Movement in People's Republic of China ...
Lan Kwai Fong (Chinese: 喜愛夜蒲) is a 2011 Hong Kong film directed by Wilson Chin, [2] starring Shiga Lin, Zo, Jeana Ho, Jason Chan, Gregory Wong and Dada Chan. . The film dwelt with subjects that were considered to be "daring" in Hong Kong at the time.
“Small Hours of the Night,” by Singapore director Daniel Hui, has been removed from the screening lineup of the Singapore International Film Festival. The city-state’s authorities have ...
Yan Ruisheng was the first Chinese-made full-length feature film. [1] Inspired by the film's commercial success, numerous companies began working on their own productions. Two more feature-length films, Dan Duyu 's Sea Oath and Guan Haifeng's The Pink Skull , were released by the end of the year.