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China and US partner on cinema arts classes (4)

By Bi Nan (Chinadaily.com.cn)

08:40, April 26, 2013

Peter Pau (3rd, L), John Woo (4th, L), Elizabeth Daley (4th, R), Zhang Huijun (3rd, R), president of BFA, Zhang Qiang (2nd, L), vice head of China Film Group, Li Jinhui (1st, L), CEO of NAGA Film Co, and other members pose for a photograph at the master class on cinematic arts at the Beijing Film Academy, April 23, 2013. (chinadaily.com.cn)

The first taste of the master class followed on Tuesday at the Beijing Film Academy, with Peter Pau, Elizabeth Daley, famous Chinese director John Woo, and heads from BFA and the China Film Group who discussed various aspects of the film industry.

During the class, John Woo revealed that his film "Love and Let Love" starring Zhang Ziyi and Zhang Zhen, which has been on hiatus, will resume production in June of this year.

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