China will import “Inception” – What do you think?
Posted on August 3, 2010 by preto
“Inception” will be exhibited in China, said Tuesday the importing of films from China, giving it a lucrative foreign market at the science fiction film by Christopher Nolan, who is now a worldwide box office sensation.
China Film Group will give the production of Warner Bros. one of 20 coveted spaces that allow sharing of annual foreign exchange for imports, told the AP in a telephone interview Yuan Wenqiang, an executive who oversees the state-owned imports. 148 minutes The film has already been approved by Chinese censors, he said.
Chinese splits the revenue of the movies that matter with the foreign studies, a rule that effectively limits the country into a dozen foreign successes each year. The country acquired the rights of other lesser known foreign films at fixed prices.
Yuan said he still did not know the release date. The AP could not locate a representative of the distribution department of China Film Group and calls to the company were not returned. Warner Bros. not immediately return an email seeking comment.
The Chinese media gave different release dates. The news website Sina.com reported last week that it would be on September 21, but another website, Sohu.com, said Wednesday he was ahead on 2 September.
“Inception,” which also screened in IMAX format will compete with a lot of Chinese films expected by the public in September, including tapes kung fu thriller “The Love of the Hawthorn Tree” by Zhang Yimou, “The Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen “by Andrew Lau and” Reign of Assassins, “produced by John Woo, in addition to” Dee Detective and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame “by Tsui Hark, according to Sina.com.