Celestial Movies rolls out “Kung Fu Carnival”

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Celestial Movies rolls out “Kung Fu Carnival” to show that not all Kung Fu movies are the same!
The two-month special programming will showcase a variety of Kung Fu genres starting August

5 August 2011, Hong Kong  Celestial Movies, the region’s most widely distributed 24-hour Chinese movie channel, kicks off its two month long “Kung Fu Carnival” today to show that not all Kung Fu movies are the same! Starting August 6, “Kung Fu Carnival” will unveil a wide variety of genres of Kung Fu blockbusters every Saturday night in primetime. From comedy Kung Fu to fantasy Kung Fu to romance Kung Fu to even a biopic, Celestial Movies wants to demonstrate the breadth of martial arts films to fans and non-fans alike.

The first and exclusive movies featured in the carnival include such recent hits as Donnie Yen’s Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen, Andy Lau’s Shaolin and Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame, Michelle Yeoh’s Reign of Assassins, Aarif Lee’s Bruce Lee, My Brother, and Louis Koo’s Mr. & Mrs. Incredible. The selected titles may be different depending on the country.

“For those who don’t watch a lot of martial arts films, we hope to show them that there are many facets to Kung Fu movies just like there are many different rides at a carnival. From a Bruce Lee biopic to the romance between Michelle Yeoh and Woo-sung Jung’s characters in Reign of Assassins, Kung Fu movies are more than just non-stop fighting,” said Andy Chang, Senior Vice President, Marketing at Celestial Pictures. “And for Kung Fu fans, we just want to offer them the latest blockbusters exclusively every Saturday night.”

“Kung Fu Carnival” is backed by a regional marketing campaign in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia including TVC, print, OOH, and digital and social media. Besides above-the-line, the campaign will also be supported with below-the-line “watch and win” contests on select pay TV platforms and premiums offered at the platforms’ roadshows. The campaign launched last week with a Kung Fu demonstration at Tampines Mall in Singapore by kids from local celebrity, and wushu champion, Vincent Ng’s martial arts school.

Media enquiries

Pauline Poon
Celestial Pictures
T: (852) 2626 8131/ 9776 5564
E: pauline.poon@celestialpictures.com

About Celestial Pictures

Celestial Pictures is a diversified entertainment company that brings the best of Asian entertainment to the world. The company focuses on Asian-language film and television content origination, aggregation and worldwide distribution, as well as the operation of global television channels, including CELESTIAL MOVIES, CELESTIAL CLASSIC MOVIES and WaTV.

The company owns the Shaw Brothers Film Library, the world’s largest Chinese film collection, with over 760 feature films originally released over a forty-year time frame. These award-winning Shaw Brothers films have been digitally restored frame-by-frame, and distributed in cinemas and on home video, television, and new media markets worldwide.

Celestial Pictures is also active in producing new feature films and acquiring third-party film content for worldwide distribution with an option to broadcast on its television channels. Headquartered in Hong Kong, Celestial Pictures is a subsidiary of ASTRO ALL ASIA NETWORKS plc.

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