The inspiring teenpic "Air Dairy", which premiered on Sunday,
boasts two dazzling titles: the virgin silver screen show of the
2006 Super Girl singer Xu Fei, and the first production of Jackie
Chan's filming plan named "Chinese New Movie Supporting
Scheme".
In the semi-autobiographical movie, Xu Fei, who's now a senior
music major at university, plays a college music graduate and pub
singer. After her band is signed with a record company, she finds
it hard to live in the showbiz industry, and chooses to leave the
world of music. But she is finally led back again by her pals.
Actor Huang Jue co-stars in the movie and "Crazy Stone" star
Huang Bo guest-stars in several impressive comical scenes, as a
vagrant musician.
As the producer of the film, Jackie Chan attended the premiere,
promoting his "Chinese New Movie Supporting Scheme".
"I hewed out my career by playing real Kung Fu for more than 20
years. However, with the development of high tech, everyone can be
made into a super man nowadays. The most striking Chinese films may
be surpassed by others in a short time," Chan said.
"Thus, I hope this scheme can help to scout the most talented
new directors and actors. I can find investments. They just need to
hand in a good production."
Chan also confessed he hadn't been so helpful to new people in
the past. "When I was young, I actively supported only actresses,
because they posed no threat to me."
The movie will roll out in Chinese theatres in September 6.
Chinese star Jackie Chan and Super
Girl-turned singer Xu Fei hug each other at the premiere of "Air
Dairy" in Beijing on Sunday, September 2, 2007.
Super Girl-turned singer Xu Fei at the
premiere of "Air Dairy" in Beijing on Sunday, September 2,
2007.
Chinese star Jackie Chan and Super
Girl-turned singer Xu Fei pose at the premiere of "Air Dairy" in
Beijing on Sunday, September 2, 2007.
Chinese star Jackie Chan speaks at the
premiere of "Air Dairy" in Beijing on Sunday, September 2,
2007.
(CRI.cn September 3, 2007)