Chinese war epic "The Eight Hundred" to hit North American big screen

Source: Xinhua| 2020-08-28 06:00:23|Editor: huaxia

Video: Official trailer of "The Eight Hundred," a Chinese war epic poised to hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Aug. 28, 2020. (Xinhua)

"The Eight Hundred," shot entirely with IMAX cameras, is China's first major theatrical release since local cinemas reopened in July.

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese war epic "The Eight Hundred" will hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Friday, becoming the first major Chinese blockbuster to greet moviegoers as cinemas are reopening in the United States and Canada after months-long closures amid the pandemic.

The acclaimed visionary war film will be released by CMC Pictures with English subtitles in over 90 selected theaters in Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Vancouver, Toronto and a few other major cities across the United States and Canada. Major markets including New York and California will be added in the coming weeks pending cinema reopening in those states.

Poster of "The Eight Hundred," a Chinese war epic poised to hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Aug. 28, 2020. (Xinhua)

Directed by Guan Hu, whose best-known works include the 2015 film "Mr. Six," the 80-million-U.S.-dollar production based on true stories depicts Chinese soldiers' defense of a warehouse against the invading Japanese army during the Battle of Shanghai in 1937. Despite being outnumbered and outgunned by the enemy, a battalion of around 400 soldiers, dubbed "The Eight Hundred Heroes," held out against numerous waves of Japanese forces for four days and four nights.

"The Eight Hundred," shot entirely with IMAX cameras, is China's first major theatrical release since local cinemas reopened in July.

One scene of "The Eight Hundred," a Chinese war epic poised to hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Aug. 28, 2020. (Xinhua)

Box office data compiled by Maoyan, a movie-ticketing and film data platform, showed that the film had grossed a massive 1.45 billion yuan (about 211 million U.S. dollars) after seven days of release, despite local theater capacity limited to 50 percent due to the ongoing pandemic. It has become the first film to make over 1 billion yuan in the world's second-largest box-office market this year.

The film currently boasts a rating of 9.2 points out of 10 on the Maoyan platform and a rating of 7.7 on Douban, a review platform.

One scene of "The Eight Hundred," a Chinese war epic poised to hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Aug. 28, 2020. (Xinhua)

"'The Eight Hundred' is ultimately about a nation and its people coming together during a time of unprecedented crisis," said Guan Hu in a press release from CMC Pictures.

"It's a universal story that has a renewed relevance in these current times. I'm thrilled that CMC Pictures is bringing the film to North America's audiences and sharing an inspiring moment in China's history with the rest of the world," he added.

Poster of "The Eight Hundred," a Chinese war epic poised to hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Aug. 28, 2020. (Xinhua)

In addition to the award-winning Chinese cast and crew, leading Hollywood veterans were also recruited to help realize the director's ambitious cinematic vision. These included Academy Award-nominated visual effects supervisor Tim Crosbie ("X-Men: Days of Future Past"), action director Glenn Boswell ("The Thin Red Line") and composers Rupert Gregson-Williams ("Hacksaw Ridge") and Andrew Kawczynski ("Dunkirk"), according to CMC Pictures.

"CMC Pictures is proud to offer North American audiences the chance to experience 'The Eight Hundred' on the big screen," said Julia Zhu, director of international distribution at CMC Pictures, noting that the film is "a marvel of filmmaking and a testament to the power of the theatrical moviegoing experience."

One scene of "The Eight Hundred," a Chinese war epic poised to hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Aug. 28, 2020. (Xinhua)

"It's a decision surely not easy to make to release a blockbuster in North America at this moment due to the impact of the ongoing pandemic on moviegoers and theater operations," she told Xinhua on Thursday.

CMC Pictures' distribution and marketing network covers 281 cities in 103 countries on five continents. The company is one of the largest and the most influential film companies in China and the largest and leading overseas distribution platform for Chinese-language films in the world.

Poster of "The Eight Hundred," a Chinese war epic poised to hit the big screen in limited theatrical release in North America on Aug. 28, 2020. (Xinhua)

"After careful consideration, we decided to release the film in phases based on different locales. The beleaguered industry needs new popular releases to bring back audiences," she noted, hoping the film can instill new confidence and energy to film markets as the first blockbuster since the beginning of the pandemic in March, which forced massive closures of cinemas around the world.

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