http://english.cri.cn/3086/2007/09/07/1461@271104.htm
Venice Wows 6-min "Warlords" trailer
http://english.cri.cn/3086/2007/09/07/63@271288.htm
Hong Kong thriller Mad Detective a surprise contender at Venice Film Fest
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/film/story/2007/ ... ctive.html
Hong Kong's Johnnie To springs 'surprise' on Venice film fest
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gq1 ... 2WOwrWmt5g
This Year's Surprise in Venice Still Made in China

http://english.cri.cn/3086/2007/09/06/1261@270932.htm
Fruit Chan plans remake of 1996 Japanese horror movie
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/ ... Remake.php
'Home Song Stories' gets rave reviews in Australia, premiers in Singapore this week
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/ ... 40/1/.html
Review - Exiled
http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/s ... 07/070907/
Fruity concoction
Get your fill of songs, dances, colourful characters and the getai culture in Singaporean production 881 aka The Papaya Sisters.
http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story ... sec=movies
The rival Durian Sisters
http://star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp ... c=tvnradio
Jia Zhangke plans factory worker film before 2008
Golden Lion winning director Jia Zhangke, whose new documentary Useless about the fashion industry screened in Venice’s Horizons last week and in Toronto this week, has revealed further details of his next dramatic feature, which he is planning to have ready in time for the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008.
The project, tenatively titled 24 Cities, follows four women who lose their jobs in a state-run aeroplane factory.
“Since the Olympics Games is going to be a very important turning point in Chinese society, I would like to use my new movie to stress how Chinese people live and what they face,” the director told Screen International.
The new film is likely to provide a very different view of China than that which will be found in John Woo’s historical epic Red Cliff, also being readied in time for the Olympics.
“I can understand the interest for ancient China,” Jia said of Red Cliff but added that he preferred to make his own films about “the real China.”
Thanks to its Golden Lion, Jia’s Still Life (set against the backcloth of the Three Gorges dam project) was given permission to be shown in China. The film (handled by Memento) also sold widely internationally.
http://www.screendaily.com/ScreenDailyA ... &Category=
Hong Kong's Forgotten Photographer - Yau Leung
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ... 16,00.html
Malay movies saved in Asian Archive move
http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/2053/1/
China readies next theatrical blackout period
http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/2057/1/
China to screen only propaganda films
http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0 ... 67,00.html
Hello Kitty goes traditional
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/ ... 03/1/.html