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Minimoys
Lands in Beijing
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The Banquet
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Crazy Stone
a Comic Gem with Audiences And Critics
- Dreams May Come
- Intellectual's Tale
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Dreams
May Put You to Sleep
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Sacrifice
: Moving Adaptation
- Little Red Flowers
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Little Red Flowers
Isn't Much Fun
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Ke Ke Xi Li
: An Uncompromising Hit
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- House of Flying Daggers
- Find Childhood Love in Nuan
- Turn Left, Turn Right
- The Foliage
- Goodbye, South, Goodbye
- The Color of the Truth
- The Blue Kite
- Frozen: the Underground Counterculture in China
- Go For Broke
- The Pristine Beauty of Dazzling
- Center Stage
- Mambo for the Millennium
- The Missing Gun
- Purple Butterfly
- Twenty Something Taipei
- Cala, I Am a Dog
- Zhou Yu's Train
- Infernal Affairs
- Zhang Yimou and the Grandiose Hero
- I Love You? I Love You!
- Let Sleeping Dragons Lie
- My Memories of Old Beijing
- Ashima -- Song and Dance Film of Minority
- Devils on the Doorstep
- Hollywood Hong Kong
- Success of Street Angel
- Cartoon Film Three Monks
- At Middle Age
- Hibiscus Town
- The Storms of 1894-1895
- The Red Detachment of Women
- The White-Haired Girl
- First Chinese Film: The Battle of Dingjunshan
- The Spring River Flows East
- Quitting
- Shaolin Soccer
- To Live
- The Legend of Zu
Despite the fact that the film comtains no reference to China or Chinese actors unlike
Tomorrow Never Dies
, Chinese people may cheer for the latest James Bond movie following its release on the mainland from yesterday -- for the first time in 45 years since
Dr. No
opened the series in 1962.
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