Disney’s president of film production Sean Bailey defended the controversial credits for the new live-action “Mulan” film, which thanked Chinese government entities directly involved in perpetuating ...
SHANGHAI — The mantra for Disney executives working on the company’s $5.5 billion Shanghai Disney resort has, for years, been to create something both “authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese.” As ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chinese audiences didn’t fall in love with Disney’s live-action “Mulan,” but a Chinese firm is betting that its own retelling of ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The remake of “Mulan” struck all the right chords to be a hit in the key Chinese market. Disney cast beloved actor Liu Yifei as Mulan and removed a dragon sidekick popular in ...
You won’t hear any mention of it in the Western press, but the Chinese media has offered plenty of coverage of the Disney-China Animation Exchange Program, a five-day gathering of Chinese animation ...
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