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by John Priddy We are proud to present the third Windy Wednesday film in our Windrider WinterFest series: Christmas Wish List by Sean Overbeeke. With this highly acclaimed, 15-minute, family-friendly film (suitable for all ages), we would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. (Click image to view film) A Brief Synopsis: Christmas Wish List won the 2005 Angelus Student Film Festival’s Priddy Bros. Triumph Award, in ...
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James Cameron: China should let more movies in
21 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Entertainment
BEIJING -- Hollywood director James Cameron urged China to open its doors to more foreign films, arguing it would boost the local cinema industry after the WTO ruled Beijing was illegally restricting movie and other media imports. In Beijing to promote his latest sci-fi extravaganza, Cameron said Wednesday that China's breakneck economic growth meant it no longer needed measures to protect its film industry. China's economy is expanding ...
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