Archive for the ‘Liu Ye’ Category

In Booming Beijing, A Bad Girl Meets A Good Cop – NPR

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Los Angeles Times

In Booming Beijing, A Bad Girl Meets A Good Cop
NPR
A Prodigal Girlfriend: Opportunistic beauty Peiru (Shu Qi) exploits Beijing policeman Zhendong (Liu Ye) financially and emotionally, only to discover — too late? — that she's in love with him. In Mandarin, English and Cantonese with ...
Review: 'A Beautiful Life'Los Angeles Times


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City of Life and Death – Movie Review – Monsters and Critics.com

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Monsters and Critics.com

City of Life and Death – Movie Review
Monsters and Critics.com
Leads Ye Liu, Yuanyuan Gao and Hideo Nakaizumi play the Chinese soldier, the young schoolteacher who becomes a leader of the women in the safe zone and the Japanese soldier. Like all great war films, this screenplay shows how war exacts its toll on ...

AIHA Announces New International Noise Hazards Course – Occupational Health & Safety

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

AIHA Announces New International Noise Hazards Course
Occupational Health & Safety
This intermediate-level course will be taught in Mandarin by senior industrial hygienist experts Lan (Ellen) Liu and Ye (Mark) Ding. AIHA, an authorized provider of OHLearning, is offering this new course as a follow-up to the successful 2010 course, ...

Movie guide: Capsule listing of current releases – Kansas City Star

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Movie guide: Capsule listing of current releases
Kansas City Star
With Shu Qi and Liu Ye. Written by Tang Kit Ming. Directed by Andrew Lau. In Mandarin with English subtitles. (2:02) NR. "The Big Uneasy" - This documentary investigates the catastrophic flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as a preventable, ...

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Movie guide: Capsule listing of current releases – MiamiHerald.com

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Movie guide: Capsule listing of current releases
MiamiHerald.com
With Shu Qi and Liu Ye. Written by Tang Kit Ming. Directed by Andrew Lau. In Mandarin with English subtitles. (2:02) NR. "The Big Uneasy" - This documentary investigates the catastrophic flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as a preventable, ...

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Starry trailers released for "Founding of a Party" – Xinhua

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Heritage.org (blog)

Starry trailers released for "Founding of a Party"
Xinhua
Among them, Liu Ye plays Mao Zedong. Chen Kun plays Zhou Enlai, and Chang Chen plays Chiang Kai-shek. Co-directors Han Sanping and Huang Jianxin have reused the all-star strategy from their 2009 extravaganza "The Founding of a Republic" which quickly ...
Why China's left is up in armsChina Media Project


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ScreenSingapore’s Inaugural Edition Set to Achieve its Asia-Pacific Remit – ACN Newswire (press release)

Monday, May 16th, 2011

ACN Newswire (press release)

ScreenSingapore's Inaugural Edition Set to Achieve its Asia-Pacific Remit
ACN Newswire (press release)
Some of the preview movies include The City of Your Final Destination (UK), directed by James Ivory, starring Anthony Hopkins, A Beautiful Life (China), starring Shu Qi and Liu Ye, Brighton Rock (UK) starring Helen Mirren, The New Daughter (US) ...

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China’s leading lady deemed too racy to star in Mao movie – The Independent

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

China's leading lady deemed too racy to star in Mao movie
The Independent
The role of the young Mao is played by the heartthrob Liu Ye, and the film is part of the Communist Party's efforts to present a modern image. Mao remains a powerful force in China. His face adorns every banknote and his portrait looms over Beijing's ...

Tang Wei cut from Chinese propaganda epic – The Film Pilgrim

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

Tang Wei cut from Chinese propaganda epic
The Film Pilgrim
The film stars Liu Ye as a young Chairman Mao Zedong (at the risk of infuriating one of the world's most powerful nations, I will point out that Ye is perhaps a little more handsome than the real Mao) as he plays a major part in the founding of the ...
China's leading lady Tang Wei deemed too racy to star in Mao movieThe Independent

Tang Wei cut from China's propaganda epicVariety

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Tang Wei cut from China’s propaganda epic – Variety

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Tang Wei cut from China's propaganda epic
Variety
The role of the young Mao is played by heartthrob Liu Ye, and pic is part of the Communist Party's efforts to present a modern image. It's been a rollercoaster ride for Tang, who was purged in 2007 for her erotic role as the lover of a collaborator in ...

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