The 11 running of the Asian Film Awards was a strong night for South Korean films. But Chinese contemporary drama “I Am Not Madame Bovary” snatched the best film award and the best actress prize.
A blockbuster that chronicled a rural Chinese woman’s fight against injustice has come up against a real-life legal challenge of its own. Citing defamation, 60-year-old Pan Jinlian from southern China ...
Flaubert would certainly agree with the titular assessment of “I Am Not Madame Bovary”: His pretty, hapless bourgeoise femme has very little in common with the heroine of leading populist Chinese ...
Which is bigger: China’s largest cinema chain or the country’s most consistently successful film director? The question is being asked as Feng Xiaogang, director of “Aftershock” and “Back to 1942,” ...
A couple of months ago, we noted how it’s been a seriously underwhelming year for Chinese-language cinema – an assessment that stands despite the recent release of Berlinale-winner Crosscurrent. Well, ...
Aussie starwalt, Mia Wasikowska returns to her period-drama roots in touching new film, writes Shahbaz Malik. Based on the classic romantic novel of the same name, Madame Bovary tells the story of ...
Après une consultation organisée par Pitchville, Dalkia (filiale d’EDF) a confié à Madame Bovary la conception et la production de son film corporate (réalisé par Julien Israël et produit par ...
Chinese director Feng Xiaogang reteams with star Fan Bingbing in the social satire 'I Am Madame Bovary'. By THR Staff The sarcasm of superstar director Feng Xiaogang reduces Chinese bureaucracy, the ...
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