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A poster of Hong Kong filmmaker Wong
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BEIJING, Oct. 10 -- Veteran Hong Kong filmmaker
Wong Kar-wai's latest offering "My Blueberry Nights" is likely to hit mainland
screens at the end of December, according to the movie's producer Shanghai Film
Group Corp.
"During the National Day holiday we had a talk with
director Wong to check the film's distribution and screening schedule," said
Wang Tianyu, vice president of Shanghai Film Group Corp.
Wang revealed that it should be a good timing for the
movie as its dreamy romantic themes would conform to the festive ambience around
the New Year.
As director Wong's first full English-language
feature, the movie stars Grammy Award-winner Norah Jones, Rachel Weisz, Jude Law
and Natalie Portman. Set against New York's magical cityscape and the vistas of
America's legendary Route 66, the romance centers on a young woman who sets out
on an unforgettable journey of discovery in pursuit of true love. It also opened
this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Wang said that the star-studded cast, including Jones
and Law, would probably arrive in town to promote the film. However, the
December screening also means that the movie faces box-office competition with
Feng Xiaogang's war epic "The Assembly" and Peter Chan's action film "The
Warlords."
"I believe director Wong's signature elegance and
originality can guarantee the movie to enchant moviegoers, especially young
lovers during that season," said movie buff Li Wei, an IT salesman.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)
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