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    Spring Festival ushers in fierce competition in film market

    (Xinhua)    10:05, February 19, 2015
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    BEIJING, Feb. 18 -- Up to eight Chinese homegrown films will be shown on the first day of the Lunar New Year, making the seven-day holiday one of the most competitive period ever in China's film industry.

    Four big budget productions with big cast, Jackie Chan's "Dragon Blade," Chow Yun-Fat's "The Man from Macao II," Jean-Jacques Annaud's "Wolf Totem" and fantasy adventure film "Zhongkui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal," all chose Thursday as their opening day.

    With the addition of two reality TV show-turned movies, an animated feature film and a Hong Kong film, viewers will find it hard to decide which one to pass the time during the holiday.

    Expectations are high on these films to snatch a larger box office than last year as there are no major Hollywood films as challengers until the Feb. 28 screening of Disney's "Big Hero 6."

    Three movies raked in a record 1.45 billion yuan (231.7 million U.S. dollars) in last year's Spring Festival holiday as China's second-and-third tier theaters sold more movie tickets during the holiday as a result of more homecoming viewers going to the cinema.

    (For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Du Mingming,Bianji)

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