Laurel Films Explained

Laurel Films
Type:Production company
Location City:Beijing
Location Country:China
Key People:Fang Li
Industry:Chinese cinema

Laurel Films is an independent Beijing-based production company, operated by producer and screenwriter Fang Li. The company has produced several independent films from directors such Wang Chao, Li Yu and Lou Ye.

The company was founded in 2000 by Fang Li, as an outgrowth of his earth sciences technological company Laurel Industrial Company, Inc.[1]

Controversies

Both Lost in Beijing and Summer Palace were banned from domestic distribution. With Summer Palace, Lou Ye and producer Nai An were banned from making films for five years by Chinese authorities.[2]

With the banning of Lost, on the other hand, the company and Fang were also faulted for distributing illegal and "pornographic" film clips on the Internet.[3] Fang has claimed that these clips were derived from unlicensed copies, and that neither he nor the company can be faulted for their release online.[4]

Productions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lost in Beijing . Hong Kong International Film Festival Society . 2008-01-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071218143043/http://www.haf.org.hk/haf/pdf/project06/project15.pdf . 2007-12-18 .
  2. Web site: China gives 'Palace' pair 5-year bans . 2008-01-20 . Variety Staff . 2006-09-04 . Variety.com.
  3. Web site: Li and Fang banned from film-making. . Coonan, Clifford. 2008-01-04 . 2008-01-20.
  4. Web site: Chinese film firm banned over graphic advert. . 2008-01-04. 2008-01-20.