On June 18, Wang Sicong said at an event, "I never thought of competing with industry leaders when I started Banana Pictures. I hope I will not be troubled by performance pressure and that I can help the Chinese film market, which lacks infrastructure, by contributing a little money. He also said that he would give cash to those who want to tell stories, be directors or screenwriters, regardless of whether they are from a professional background, so that they will not give up their ideas and dreams." It is reported that in January this year, Wang Sicong spent 6.3 million yuan to launch a new screenwriter dream-making plan. At the event, Wang Sicong admitted that he did not want to be troubled by the performance of his film company, nor did he think about competing with industry leaders for jobs. Wang Sicong said: "There are many helmsmen of listed companies here, they may be under great pressure to make profits, but I am fine. I set up this film company (Banana Pictures) not to compete with the big guys for food. I hope not to be too troubled by performance and to contribute a little money to help. I think the film market lacks infrastructure, which is why I did the director plan and screenwriter plan in the first and second years respectively." He hopes to support directors and screenwriters who have dreams. |
Comic Market's latest exhibition C99, which i...
After its huge success in theaters, "Puss in...
Koi★Sent - Love and Youth OVA Koi★Sent is an OVA ...
The two "Sherlock Holmes" movies starri...
The new Chinese-subtitled trailer for "Top G...
New footage from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker...
The latest survey report from Fandango, the large...
The Hollywood writers' strike has caused the ...
"Love Candidate STARLIGHT SCRAMBLE" - T...
The Hong Kong action-period film "The Besieg...
The interesting story of the original humans retu...
The first ice show in the history of the classic ...
Galaxy High School: A unique anime about school l...
Recently, Eric Kripke, the screenwriter of the &q...
Square Enix released a 90-second trailer for the ...