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China’s Bingchi sets 'Villain' as first production
Gong Li, Lu Zhang, and Jiang Wu in To Live (1994)
Jiang Wu (pictured) and Song Yang star in suspense drama about class conflict.

Bingchi Lab, launched by China’s First International Film Festival Xining, has entered the production of Chinese independent features starting with The Villain, directed by Xin Yukun.

Starring Jiang Wu (A Touch Of Sin), Song Yang (The Master) and Yuan Wenkang (The Golden Era), the suspense drama revolves around individual struggles and class conflicts in a northern mining town, where one segment of the population has become rapidly wealthy, but seemingly at the expense of local farmers.

Bingchi Pictures is producing the film with Hehe Pictures, part-owned by Alibaba, actor Chen Kun and director Cao Baoping. Im Global’s Beijing-based consultancy Go Global is handling festival strategy on the film, which wrapped in Inner Mongolia in late December.

The Villain is Xin’s second feature following The Coffin In The Mountain (2014), which premiered in Venice Critics Week, where it won...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 1/6/2017
  • by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
  • ScreenDaily
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