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Venice rolls out red carpet with Chinese epic
www.chinaview.cn 2005-09-01 10:31:30

    BEIJING, Sept. 1 -- The 62nd Venice International Film Festival begins on Wednesday evening, with screening of the world premier of Qi Jian (Seven Swords), the new film by Chinese film director Tsui Hark. Full coverage


Cast of "Seven Swords"

    Chinese actress Charlie Yeung (L), Zhang Jingchu (R) and S. Korea actress Kim So Yeun (C) arrive at the Cinema Palace in Venice August 31. The actresses are starring in Chinese director Tsui Hark's movie "Seven swords" being shown at the Venice film festival.

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