The 2012 Berlin Film Festival may have just wrapped a few days ago, with the Italian docudrama “Caesar Must Die” taking home the Golden Bear for Best Picture, but there’s no doubt that Chinese filmmakers made a strong impression at the international fest. Read more about some of the Chinese language films that screened in Berlin, including Zhang Yimou’s “The Flowers of War” and Tsui Hark’s 3D wuxia epic “Flying Swords of Dragon Gate”: http://www.cityonfire.com/chinese-cinema-makes-an-impression-at-the-2012-berlin-film-festival/

The 2012 Berlin Film Festival may have just wrapped a few days ago, with the Italian docudrama “Caesar Must Die” taking home the Golden Bear for Best Picture, but there’s no doubt that Chinese filmmakers made a strong impression at the international fest. Read more about some of the Chinese language films that screened in Berlin, including Zhang Yimou’s “The Flowers of War” and Tsui Hark’s 3D wuxia epic “Flying Swords of Dragon Gate”: http://www.cityonfire.com/chinese-cinema-makes-an-impression-at-the-2012-berlin-film-festival/