Xstream Pictures
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Xstream Pictures
Type |
Production company |
Industry |
Chinese cinema Hong Kong Cinema
|
Founded |
2003 |
Headquarters |
Beijing/Hong Kong
, China
|
Key people |
Jia Zhangke Yu Lik-wai Chow Keung
|
Xstream Pictures is a Chinese production company based out of Beijing and Hong Kong that was founded by filmmakers Jia Zhangke, Chow Keung, and Yu Lik-wai.[1] Formed in 2003, the company's first production was Jia's own The World.[1] It has since served as a production house for several of Jia's other films, as well as Yu Lik-wai's Plastic City.
List of productions
- 2004 - The World (dir. Jia Zhangke)
- 2006 - Walking on the Wild Side (dir. Han Jie)
- 2006 - Still Life (dir. Jia Zhangke)
- 2006 - Dong (dir. Jia Zhangke)
- 2007 - Useless (dir. Jia Zhangke)
- 2008 - Plastic City (dir. Yu Lik-wai)
- 2008 - 24 City (dir. Jia Zhangke)
- 2008 - Perfect Life (dir. Emily Tang)
- 2013 - Forgetting to Know You (dir. Quan Ling)
- 2015 - Mountains May Depart (dir. Jia Zhangke)
- 200x - Age of Tattoo (dir. Jia Zhangke) (in production)
References
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Film production companies of China
|
Active |
- Alibaba Pictures
- August First Film Studio
- Beijing Enlight Pictures
- Beijing Galloping Horse Group
- Changchun Film Group Corporation
- Chengdu JinXi Cultural Media and Production Company
- China Film Group Corporation
- Cinema Popular
- DMG Entertainment
- EDKO (Beijing) Distribution
- Fantasy Pictures
- Fly Films
- Fundamental Films
- Golden Princess Film Production
- Heyi Pictures
- Huayi Brothers
- Imar Film Company
- L'est Films Group
- Laurel Films
- Le Vision Pictures
- MZ Pictures
- Oriental DreamWorks
- Pearl Studio
- Perfect World Pictures
- Polybona Films
Shanghai Film Group
- Shanghai Film Studio
- Shanghai Animation Film Studio
- Sil-Metropole Organisation
- Tencent Pictures
- Tianjin Maoyan Culture Media
- Wanda Media
- Xstream Pictures
|
Defunct |
- Asia
- Diantong
- Great Wall
Mingxing (Star)
Minxin (China Sun)
- Northeast
Tianyi (Unique)
- United
- Wenhua
- Xinhua
|
See also |
- Cinema of China
- List of Chinese film-production companies before 1949
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Category |
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