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Lost Chinese classics to be screened in city 2015-12-14
THE first Chinese film to be dubbed in English and screened in Europe and the US after the World War II is making its way back home courtesy of a film institute based in Paris.
The Centre de documentation et de recherche sur le cinema chinois, or CDCC Paris, a French institute dedicated to collecting Chinese films, is bringing eight classic Chinese films from 1940 to 1951 that featured popular Shanghai stars from the era. It includes the only copy of a hit 1947 comedy.
The films will be screened at Shanghai Film Museum and Shanghai Film Archive until December 20.
The Centre de documentation et de recherche sur le cinema chinois, or CDCC Paris, a French institute dedicated to collecting Chinese films, is bringing eight classic Chinese films from 1940 to 1951 that featured popular Shanghai stars from the era. It includes the only copy of a hit 1947 comedy.
The films will be screened at Shanghai Film Museum and Shanghai Film Archive until December 20.
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