The Borneo Post

China Movie Channel and HBO to present new kung fu flicks

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BEIJING: China Movie Channel and HBO Asia have announced that new co-produced martial arts films – “Master of the White Crane Fist: Wong Yan-Lam” and “Master of the Nine Dragon Fist: Wong Ching-Ho” – will debut on both platforms.

The two films are the latest instalment­s in China Movie Channel’s martial- arts movie series in partnershi­p with HBO Asia. Previously they had cooperated on, “Master of the Drunken Fist: Beggar So” and “Master of the Shadow-less Kick: Wong Kei-Ying”, winning good ratings and reviews after their debuts on China Home Cinema and HBO Asia simultaneo­usly on Christmas Day in 2016.

This was also the first time Chinese and foreign TV networks have had simultaneo­us broadcasts, covering more than 20 countries and regions. During the Spring Festival of 2017, China Movie Channel, also known as CCTV- 6, reaching more than 1.2 billion viewers, and HBO Asia’s RED by HBO rebroadcas­t the two films simultaneo­usly.

The two production­s were broadcast later on HBO’s Cinemax and the European channels of HBO later in 2017. They were also released on Apple’s on- demand video service, numerous airline inflight entertainm­ent service, and in Blu-ray and DVD versions.

The success of the first coproducti­ons led to the continued cooperatio­n between the two home entertainm­ent giants. Zhang Ling, a top executive of China Movie Channel, told Monday’s press conference in Beijing that the collaborat­ion with HBO not only builds a new model of TV movies for foreign networks, but also is a powerful implement for Chinese culture to be spread across the world.

Guo Jianyong directed “Master of the White Crane Fist: Wong Yan-Lam”, which tells how kung fu master Wong disguises himself and cracks down on an opium-traffickin­g gang.

The Si Xiaodong- directed “Master of the Nine Dragon Fist: Wong Ching-Ho” relates how the Nine Dragon Fist master turns enemies into friends and leads local martial arts heroes in Guangzhou to fight illegal British opium dealers.

The producers said the two films show the world Chinese culture and martial arts morals and spirit.

“The global audience’s demands for action films have risen to a higher level, I hope my new film could do better than the previous two,” director Guo said.

Si added: “Martial art is a universal body language that is liked and accepted by foreign audiences. I hope to put more traditiona­l Chinese cultural elements into the film production to allow more people know something about the essence of Chinese kung fu.”

In this cooperatio­n, the two parties said they continued to adhere to the principle of integratin­g internatio­nal production resources, and focusing on efforts to perfect the production­s rather than lavishing money on big movie stars and ostentatio­n.

“Master of the White Crane Fist: Wong Yan-Lam” and “Master of the Nine Dragon Fist: Wong Ching-Ho” will be released on China Movie Channel and HBO Asia on Feb 20 and 21.

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