The Useless Tree presents an interesting question about whether a film like Slumdog Millionaire would ever have a chance of being seen in China. Unfortunately, some in the Chinese movie industry have ignored the fact that many in the Indian film industry... ...full story at Modern Lei Feng
from Modern Lei Feng on Wed, Mar 11 2009
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