Daily Journal Staff Writer
Interest in potentially super-lucrative U.S.-China film co-productions remains at an all-time high, even if relatively few such projects have been pulled off successfully in the past few years, according to panelists at the third annual U.S.-China Film Summit on Tuesday.
Discussion among Chinese and American film executives, producers and actors at the Asia Society-sponsored gathering at UCLA focused on...
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