"I hope ´Forever Enthralled´ can get one of the lovely bears we have to give," said Wieland Speck, director of the Panorama Section of the 59th Berlinale.
The 59th Berlin International Film Festival begins on Thursday. Chinese film "Forever Enthralled" is among the 18 productions vying for the Golden Bear for best picture.
Chinese director Chen Kaige will present "Forever Enthralled" starring Leon Lai as opera legend Mei Lanfang at the 59th Berlin Film Festival.
Chinese director Chen Kaige and actor Yu Shaoqun pose at a press conference in Tokyo, capital of Japan, Jan. 21, 2009.
According to Shanghai United Cinema Lines, the city´s largest cinema chain, the movie reaped 3.7 million yuan (537,947 dollars) in the city since its global release last Thursday.
Director Chen Kaige´s latest film, "Forever Enthralled," a biopic of the late Peking opera star Mei Lanfang, has had a great opening weekend with a box office income exceeding 42 millon yuan, or about 6.2 millon US dollars.
"Mei Lanfang", "Forever Enthralled" premieres in Beijing. Stars of the new Chinese epic about one of the greatest Peking opera stars of all time turned out for the film´s premiere in a Beijing suburb on Tuesday.
A movie about renowned Peking Opera artist Mei Lanfang, starring actress Zhang Ziyi of and Hong Kong actor Leon Lai, is to open in Chinese theaters on Friday, the China Film Group Corp. said.
Scenes from "Forever Enthralled", Chen Kaige´s biopic of Peking opera master Mei Lanfang. The film is set to open in Chinese theaters on December 5.
Facing a fierce forthcoming box office competition, Chen Kaige´s biopic of Peking opera legend Mei Lanfang will open one week earlier than originally scheduled, on December 5th.
Each of the 100-odd types of traditional Chinese drama em- ploys the dialect of a particular locality, with a particular musical style and repertory typical of that area.
Mei Lanfang Memorial Museum, situated at Huguosi Street, Beijing, was founded in October 1986, It was the former residence of Mei Lanfang since 1949 to 1961.
An introduction to Peking Opera would not be complete without mentioning female impersonator Mei Lanfang (1894-1961).
The theater is located in Xicheng District in central Beijing, according to the Beijing Daily Messenger. The 3-storied building can hold 1,068 people.
Sheng, Dan, Jing and Chou have the natural features of age and sex, as well as social status, and are artificially exaggerated by makeup, costume and gestures.
Beijing Opera is known as one of the three main theatrical systems in the world. Artistically, Beijing Opera is perhaps the most refined form of opera in the world.