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Director Ang Lee (2, L) poses with
actors (L-R) Tony Leung, Tang Wei, Lee-hom Wang and Joan Chen at the
premiere of the film "Lust, Caution" during the 64th Venice Film Festival
in Venice, Italy, Aug. 30, 2007. "Lust, Caution" directed by Ang Lee is
one of 22 films competing in the official contest. (Xinhua
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BEIJING, Sept. 4 -- The mainland release of Ang Lee's
spy epic "Lust, Caution" has been be postponed by a month to Oct. 26, which
means that it won't compete for the National Day holiday crowd with "The Sun
Also Rises," scheduled for release on Sept. 21.
Gao Jun, chief of the Beijing New Film Association,
was quoted as saying in a report published on the popular website Sohu.com that
the producers of "Lust, Caution" had informed the association about the
postponement. No reason was given, however, Gao said.
The latest Ang Lee opus, "Lust, Caution," held its
world premiere in Venice on Aug. 31, and won acclaim from the media and the
audience. It was recently given an NC-17 rating in the United States, signifying
that admission to the film will not be granted to anyone under the age of 17.
Some media reports have suggested that some sex scenes could be cut when it
opens in Chinese theaters.
Meanwhile, actor-turned-director, Jiang Wen's third
directorial work "The Sun Also Rises," will be screened during the golden week,
along with many other domestic movies, such as "Invisible Wings" and "Sunshine
in the Alley."
(Source: Shenzhen Daily)
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Director Ang Lee (L) poses with actress
Tang Wei at the premiere of the film "Lust, Caution" during the 64th
Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, Aug. 30, 2007. (Xinhua
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