Wong Kar-wai is celebrating the opening of his *** movie My Blueberry Nights in the US this Friday by selling some merchandise — most notably, $95 t-shirts, $50 posters, and $25 postcards. And if you want to thank him for ripping you off in person, you'll get your chance in New York at a fashion boutique store called Opening Ceremony, where Wong is going to be on Wednesday afternoon. We hope that someone tells him that the US is facing a recession and that the real incomes are not increasing for the average American. $25 for a postcard? You can get four lattes in Manhattan for that price! Sheesh!
We've read a couple of blogs that have mentioned the Hong Kong International Film Festival, but here is yet another one from a blog dedicated to Asian Cinema. There are several movies mentioned in this post that we're really looking forward to seeing, especially Old Fish, which was mentioned in several other blogs of HKIFF participants as well.
From Screen Daily we learned that Summer Palace director Lou Ye's new film, ***, was one of the films selected for the fourth Cannes Atelier. This year's Atelier features 15 projects from 14 countries and aims to help directors get financing so that they can bring their projects to completion.
Last but not least, some cinematic dessert from YouTube: the top 10 Jackie Chan stunts. Not to be missed.
Cross-posted at China Film Journal.
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