China Box Office for Hai shang chuan qi (2010)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
China Box Office | $0 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $0 | Details |
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Synopsis
Shanghai’s past and present flow together in Jia Zhangke’s poetic and poignant portrait of this fast-changing port city. Restoring censored images and filling in forgotten facts, Jia provides an alternative version of 20th century China’s fraught history as reflected through life in the Yangtze city. He builds his narrative through a series of eighteen interviews with people from all walks of life-politicians’ children, ex-soldiers, criminals, and artists (including Taiwanese master Hou Hsiao-hsien) — while returning regularly to the image of his favorite lead actress, Zhao Tao, wandering through the Shanghai World Expo Park. A richly textured tapestry full of provocative juxtapositions.
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Movie Details
China Releases: | July 2nd, 2010 (Wide) |
MPAA Rating: | Not Rated |
Running Time: | 118 minutes |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Documentary |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Factual |
Production/Financing Companies: | Xstream Pictures, Shanghai Film Group, NCU Group, Star Art Vision, Bojie Media, Kino Lorber |
Production Countries: | China |
Languages: | Mandarin |
Limited and VOD Releases: Bitter Pill to Swallow
March 6th, 2020
There are way too many limited releases and I fear this will hurt the box office chances of any film coming out this week. This is too bad, as there are several that deserve to find an audience, including Bacurau, Extra Ordinary, First Cow, Go Back to China, and so many more. It’s going to be tough when none of the films open in the $10,000 club.
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Limited and VOD Releases: Playing With Fire
February 14th, 2020
Well, limited releases are back with a vengeance. It is not an exaggeration to say there are dozens of limited releases coming out this week, which means I have to be more judicious when trimming to get the list to a more manageable size. This means there are several worthy films that just didn’t make the cut, like I Was at Home, But… and You Go to My Head. There are still several releases worth checking out, including Buffaloed, Ordinary Love, Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, VFW, and Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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China | 7/2/2010 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $0 | |
North America | 3/6/2020 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $0 | |
Worldwide Total | $0 |
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Interviewee(s)
Hsin i Chang | Herself |
Danqing Chen | Himself |
Du Mei-Ru | Herself |
Barbara Fei | Herself |
Han Han | Himself |
Hou Hsiao-hsien | Himself |
Huang Baomei | Herself |
Lee Chia-Tung | Himself |
Tony Chiu Wai Leung | Himself |
Rebecca Pan | Herself |
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Production and Technical Credits
Zhangke Jia | Director |
Zhangke Jia | Screenwriter |
Wang Tianyun | Producer |
Lu Lik Wai | Producer |
Meg Jin | Producer |
Xiong Yong | Producer |
Ren Zhonglun | Executive Producer |
Chow Keung | Executive Producer |
Ang Gang | Executive Producer |
Peng Li | Executive Producer |
Zhang Jia | Editor |
Lim Giong | Composer |
Nelson Lik-wai Yu | Cinematographer |