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Regular film festival slot for Jackie Chan
FLYING kicks promise to be a staple feature of the Shanghai International Film Festival in years to come with the announcement yesterday of a regular Jackie Chan Action Movie Gala at future events.
The gala aims to honor people who have made outstanding contributions to action cinema and display the latest trends of cinematography and special effects in this genre, officials said at the ongoing 17th Shanghai International Film Festival.
Hong Kong-born Chan, one of the most influential Chinese kung fu stars, has achieved international fame in a career stretching back to the 1960s and spanning 150 films.
Movies starring Chan have grossed more than 10 billion yuan (US$1.6 billion) at the global box office.
Chan, who performs his own stunts, said the gala will provide an insight into action cinema and the endeavors of film crews.
“When people say I am a very good fighter, they don’t know the truth that I’m very easy to hurt. After shooting, I hurt all over,” admitted Chan.
Chan’s movies and recent action productions from all over the world will be exhibited during the gala, which will also feature forums.
Officials also announced yesterday that Disneynature will collaborate with SMG Pictures on a nature documentary film “Born In China.”
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