‘Moses on the Plain’ Among First Chinese Films To Finish Shooting Since COVID-19

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“Moses on the Plain,” a film executive produced by art house director Diao Yinan, is among the first notable Chinese titles to have completed shooting since the country’s coronavirus outbreak…

, the young star of the “Detective Chinatown” franchise. The third installment of “Chinatown” was postponed from its Chinese New Year debut in January because of coronavirus and is one of the most hotly anticipated blockbusters awaiting a future release.

On the social media platform Weibo, producer Dun He explained that filming was stopped early on in the shoot due to coronavirus on January 26, the second day of the Chinese new year, and “wrapped amidst many difficulties” after resuming again in March. Entertainment Industry Leaders Discuss 'Generation Defining' Impact of Coronavirus at NAB Summit

“It hasn’t been easy, and the struggles were endless,” Dun wrote, adding optimistically, “See you in theaters.” “Moses on the Plain” is set in China’s hardscrabble, industrial northeast. It tells the story of a man investigating the murder of a taxi driver, only to find a childhood friend may be involved. It is based on a popular novel of the same name by writer Shuang Xuetao, who worked on the film as art director.

 

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