'Shanghai' to be shot in Thailand after China ban

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Posted by golly on March 20, 2008 at 13:41:22:
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Variety- Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is moving production of the period film "Shanghai" from China to Thailand and the UK due to Chinese concerns over the script, entertainment Web site Variety reported on Wednesday.

The 1940s drama about an American man in Japanese-occupied Shanghai failed to secure a shooting permit in China, the Web site said, in the latest clash between Chinese censors and international artists.

"Decision has everything to do with (the Chinese authorities) not liking the script, especially elements about collaboration," Variety quoted Weinstein, the co-president of The Weinstein Company which produces the film, as saying.

Directed by Mikael Hafstrom and starring John Cusack, Gong Li and Ken Watanabe, Chow yun Fat, "Shanghai" tells the story of an American who stumbles across government secrets while investigating the death of a friend.

Weinstein had previously considered filming in Hong Kong after being forced out of China.

"Hong Kong doesn't have the colonial era setting we need, it's difficult to find a building here less than 50 stories high, so we will be going to Thailand and, believe it or not, England," he said, according to Variety.

The Weinstein Company had already spent nearly $3 million building sets in China, Variety said. Shooting begis in April.



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