![]() ![]() That film saw limited theatrical release in the United States and Europe, where it also made it onto television. Yuen never tried to edit for a China release her model opera film, called Yang Ban Xi: The 8 Model Works, dealing as it does with a touchy period in the modern history of China, when propaganda and fear ruled the growing nation. “But I’m not thinking too much about censors at this point, I just want to be able to tell a good story,” Yuen said by telephone from The Netherlands. “To make this movie,” Yuen said, “We will have to make strong choices,” aware that the subject matter might prove tough to get past China’s censors who are sensitive to realistic portrayals of the sometime dim conditions in which the nation’s laborers must work. Next Big Thing: 'Past Lives'' Teo Yoo on Not Being Able to Hug His Co-StarĬhang’s book, published in multiple languages to critical acclaim, interweaves her family story with that of Chinese women less fortunate than herself. ![]()
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