Emperor Motion Pictures

Emperor Classic Films Ltd.
英皇影業有限公司
Industry Film Product
Founded Hong Kong
Headquarters 28/F., Emperor Group Centre, 288 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Products Film Production, Audio and Video Products Publication
Parent Emperor Entertainment Group
Website http://www.emp.hk

Emperor Motion Pictures (Chinese: 英皇電影[1] known as EMP) is a film producer and distributor, part of the Emperor Group.

Following the 2003 box-office hits The Twins Effect and The Medallion, EMP has produced and distributing films including The Twins Effect II, Bug Me Not, A Chinese Tall Story, The Drummer, Kung Fu Dunk, The Forbidden Kingdom, as well as The Sun Also Rises and Forever Enthralled, two works by renowned Chinese auteurs Jiang Wen and Chen Kaige. In alliance with other local distributors, EMP has also in recent years moved into distributing non-Chinese language films. These include the big-screen version of “Sex and the City”, and 2009 Oscar-winning “Departures” from Japan.

Concurrently, EMP continues to work closely with Jackie Chan through JCE Movies Limited (JCE), a joint venture production house set up in 2002 by the Emperor Group and Chan's JC Group. JCE's growing portfolio includes Benny Chan's Rob-B-Hood and New Police Story; Stephen Fung's Enter the Phoenix and House of Fury; Kenneth Bi's Rice Rhapsody, Stanley Tong's epic The Myth; Sylvia Chang's Run Papa Run; and Stanley Kwan’s Everlasting Regret. Jackie Chan also stars in Shinjuku Incident, which Derek Yee directs for "Emperor Dragon Movies", a newly created EMP subsidiary.

Producer and director Daniel Yu Wai-kwok became EMP head of production in 2014.[2]

Production

References

  1. 英皇電影(香港)有限公司 - 香港 (in Chinese). 香港貿發局. Retrieved 2011-03-27查閱. 繼2003年港產片票房冠軍「千機變」及「飛龍再生」外,我們積極參與製作及發行多元化電影,包括:「千機變II」、「情癲大聖」、「戰‧鼓」、「功夫灌籃」、「功夫之王」,以及分別由中國著名導演姜文和陳凱歌執導的「太陽照常升起」及「梅蘭芳」。我們亦有發行外語猛片,如「色慾都市」,並一直全球發行「成龍英皇影業」多部電影,包括「寶貝計劃」、「新警察故事」及「神話」。此外,由爾冬陞執導,成龍主演的最新作品「新宿事件」,也屬我們出品及發行。 Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Patrick Frater (26 March 2014) "FilMart: Daniel Yu Joins Emperor Motion Pictures", The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
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