Celestial Pictures,BeijingFilm Academyand Youth Film Studiounite to develop new filmmakers with a Shaw Brothers remake screenplay competition
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Beijing , China ,
Jan 18, 2011] Celestial Pictures, the Hong Kong-based Chinese filmed content
company and operator of regional pay-TV channels, announced at a press
conference today the launch of a program to cultivate new Chinese filmmakers.
Entitled the “New Directors Workshop,” the program aims to discover and nurture
the next generation of Chinese filmmakers through mentorships and production
opportunities. Phase one of the program is a screenplay competition to
remake selected Shaw Brothers classics. The competition is a collaboration
between Celestial Pictures, Beijing Film Academy (BFA) and Youth Film Studio
(YFS) and is open to the 2011 graduating class as well as past graduates of
BFA’s directors program.
Entrants of the competition are asked to submit a
6-to-8 page story treatment based on any one of ten selected films from
Celestial’s Shaw Brothers Film Library. Five of the story treatments will
then be short-listed by a panel of judges to be further developed into
full-length screenplays and the five filmmakers will each be given a cash
development fund of RMB20,000. The five completed screenplays will then
be reviewed by the judging panel with the aim of producing the top three
screenplays.
“It is an honor for Celestial Pictures to join forces
with Beijing Film
Academy and Youth Film Studio to help develop
a new generation of filmmakers in
China ,” said Mr. Ross Pollack, CEO
of Celestial Pictures. “As custodians of the renowned Shaw
Brothers Film Library, we possess a vast pool of iconic stories and characters
which have inspired countless filmmakers. We are privileged to bring this
significant resource to China
and have participants create screenplays and, ultimately, films which will
entertain a whole new generation of fans,” he added.
“ China ’s
box office revenue reached RMB10 billion last year, yet there is still a lack
of filmmaking talent in China .
Our students need more opportunities to practice and sharpen their filmmaking
skills. This is why we value our cooperation with Celestial Pictures.
Movies from the Shaw Brothers Film Library will inspire our students while
helping them develop their own creativity. This is the best training for
our students to become well-rounded filmmakers,” said Mr. Xie Xiaojing, vice president,
PhD supervisor and Professor of Beijing Film Academy and Manager of Youth Film
Studio.
Joining the panel of five judges is award-winning
actress and filmmaker, Ms. Sylvia Chang (
,
,
). The remaining judges will
comprise of two executives from Celestial Pictures and two executives from BFA
and YFS, respectively. In addition to judging the competition, Ms. Chang will
also mentor one of the winners and in cooperation with Celestial Pictures, help
produce his or her script. Concurrently, Celestial Pictures, BFA and YFS
plan to select two additional winners and jointly produce their screenplays.
“I am pleased to work with the panel and I look
forward to seeing the fresh ideas and energy in the works of our young filmmakers.
I have seen in the past many filmmakers having difficulties realizing their
movie dreams because of lack of experience and the guidance of a good
producer. I hope that with this opportunity, I can offer my experience
and help them realize their dreams a little sooner,” said Sylvia Chang.
Included among the ten Shaw Brothers classics selected for this competition are: the martial arts film , starring Cheng Pei-pei; the 1984 romantic drama
starring Maggie Cheung with Hong Kong legends Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui; the gangland action drama
starring Chen Kuan-tai; and the Wong Jing comedy hit
.
The iconic Shaw star Cheng Pei-pei (
)
also attended the launch of “New Directors Workshop” today to show her support
and share some of her experience with the audience.
“I’m very pleased to see these classics revisited through the creative process of young filmmakers. I can see that the creative spirit of Shaw Brothers will pass down to the next generation. I also hope to have the opportunity to work with these new talents,” said Ms. Cheng.
The competition is now open and more information can be found on Celestial Pictures’ websitewww.celestialpictures.com. Submissions of the story treatments will start 1 March, 2011 and end 30 April, 2011. The five shortlisted story treatments will be announced in June 2011, while the winning projects will be announced in November 2011. The complete list of Shaw Brothers movies selected for this competition is as follows:
1)埋伏 Ambush (1972)2)五虎屠龙 Brothers Five (1970)3)缘份 Behind the Yellow Line (1984)4)逃亡 The Bloody Escape (1974)5)亡命徒 The Fugitive (1972)6)摩登仙履奇缘 Girl with the Diamond Slipper (1985)7)双星伴月 The Happy Trio (1975)8)掌门人 The Lady is the Boss (1983)9)错点鸳鸯 Love with the Perfect Stranger (1985)10)无味神探 Loving You (1995)Source: Celestial Pictures.