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Jia Zhangke works in filming "24 City"
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BEIJING, June 4 -- Here is a chance to enjoy a film
while doing a good deed at the same time. Director Jia Zhangke is screening his
latest work, "24 City," before its official theatrical release, and will donate
all earnings to quake-hit Sichuan.
In a move which Jia Zhangke has named "A City
Reborn," the director will bring his Cannes Golden Palm-nominated film to
Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing and eventually to Sichuan's provincial capital
Chengdu.
Tickets for the Shanghai screening Tuesday night were
sold at 30 yuan (4.3 U.S. dollars), but movie-goers were encouraged to pay more
if they wanted to.
Jia Zhangke told the Chengdu Shangbao newspaper that
he would donate all the box office earnings to Red Cross Society of China,
hoping the money could help with the reconstruction of Sichuan.
In Chengdu, the screening will be set at a housing
development named 24 City. The site was previously occupied by a factory, which
actually inspired Jia Zhangke's film.
Feeling a deep connection to Chengdu and Sichuan as a
whole, Jia Zhangke led the observation of a minute of silence for the quake
victims when "24 City" premiered at last month's Cannes Film Festival.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)