• Skip to main content
  • Skip to navigation
  • hot-topicsHot Topics
  • Cannes news
  • Digital editions
  • Cannes reviews
  • Global Production Awards
  • Staff moves
  • WBD sale
Screen Daily
Core Test
Mast navigation
  • Register
  • Subscribe
  • Sign in
Search our site
Menu
Close menu
  • Home
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • Digital Editions
    • Screen Network
    • Stars Of Tomorrow
    • Global Production Awards
    • World of Locations
    • UK In Focus
    • The Brit 50
  • News
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • News
    • Production
    • Distribution
    • Funding
    • Streaming
    • Exhibition
    • Sales
    • Staff moves
    • TV
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Box office
    • Territories
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Territories
      • UK & Ireland
      • North America
      • Europe
      • Asia Pacific
      • Middle East & Africa
  • Reviews
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Reviews
    • Territories
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Territories
      • UK & Ireland
      • North America
      • Europe
      • Asia Pacific
      • Middle East & Africa
    • Festivals
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Festivals
      • Cannes
      • Berlin
      • Sundance
      • Toronto
      • Venice
      • More
  • Features
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • Comment
    • Future Leaders
    • TV
    • My Screen Life
    • The Brit 50
  • Festivals
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Festivals
    • Europe
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Europe
      • Cannes
      • Berlin
      • Venice
      • Rotterdam
      • Karlovy Vary
      • Locarno
      • CPH:DOX
      • Sarajevo
      • San Sebastian
      • Tallinn
    • North America
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • North America
      • Toronto
      • AFM
      • Sundance
      • SXSW
      • Tribeca
    • UK
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • UK
      • London
      • Glasgow
      • Edinburgh
      • Sheffield Doc/Fest
    • Asia Pacific
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Asia Pacific
      • Busan
      • Tokyo
      • Filmart
    • MENA
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • MENA
      • Cairo
      • Red Sea
      • Marrakech
  • Box Office
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Box Office
    • Box Office Reports
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Box Office Reports
      • International
      • UK
      • US
    • Analysis
  • Cannes jury grid
  • Awards
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Awards
    • Oscars
    • Baftas
    • Golden Globes
    • Emmys
    • Bifas
    • European Film Awards
  • The Screen Podcast
  • Subscribe
  • Home
      • Contact Us
      • Digital Editions
      • Screen Network
      • Stars Of Tomorrow
      • Global Production Awards
      • World of Locations
      • UK In Focus
      • The Brit 50
    • Cannes day 8 3x2 2026
      Cannes 2026: Screen’s dailies
    • Product guide 2026 3x2
      Cannes 2026: Market Product Guide
    • May monthly 2026 3x2
      Screen digital edition: May 2026
  • News
      • Production
      • Distribution
      • Funding
      • Streaming
      • Exhibition
      • Sales
      • Staff moves
      • TV
      • Artificial intelligence
      • Box office
      • Territories
        • UK & Ireland
        • North America
        • Europe
        • Asia Pacific
        • Middle East & Africa
    • 'Fjord'
      Cristian Mungiu’s ‘Fjord’ wins Palme d’Or at 2026 Cannes Film Festival
    • Reykjavik International Film Festival
      Reykjavik film festival sets up Script Lab for Arctic storytelling traditions
  • Reviews
      • Territories
        • UK & Ireland
        • North America
        • Europe
        • Asia Pacific
        • Middle East & Africa
      • Festivals
        • Cannes
        • Berlin
        • Sundance
        • Toronto
        • Venice
        • More
    • Backrooms
      ‘Backrooms’ review: Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve lose themselves in creepy, slow-burn horror
    • Crescendo
      ‘Crescendo’ review: A French opera is rocked by scandal in Agnès Jaoui’s tone-deaf #MeToo satire
  • Features
      • Interviews
      • Comment
      • Future Leaders
      • TV
      • My Screen Life
      • The Brit 50
    • 'Sheep In The Box'
      Hirokazu Koreeda talks AI-inspired new film ‘Sheep In The Box’ and his Cannes nerves: “It can be a tough crowd”
    • 'About A Bell'
      Cannes market 2026: 20 buzz titles from the UK
    • cannes lowdown main pic
      The lowdown on all the Cannes 2026 titles
  • Festivals
      • Europe
        • Cannes
        • Berlin
        • Venice
        • Rotterdam
        • Karlovy Vary
        • Locarno
        • CPH:DOX
        • Sarajevo
        • San Sebastian
        • Tallinn
      • North America
        • Toronto
        • AFM
        • Sundance
        • SXSW
        • Tribeca
      • UK
        • London
        • Glasgow
        • Edinburgh
        • Sheffield Doc/Fest
      • Asia Pacific
        • Busan
        • Tokyo
        • Filmart
      • MENA
        • Cairo
        • Red Sea
        • Marrakech
    • festivals picture 2026
      2026 film festivals and markets calendar: latest dates
  • Box Office
      • Box Office Reports
        • International
        • UK
        • US
      • Analysis
    • ‘The Mandalorian And Grogu' 2
      ‘The Mandalorian And Grogu’ tops global box office with $145m; ‘Passenger’ eclipsed by ‘Obsession’
    • 'The Mandalorian And Grogu'
      UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu’ flies into 691 cinemas
    • 'Michael', 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'
      ‘Michael’ reclaims UK-Ireland box office crown from ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’
  • Cannes jury grid
  • Awards
      • Oscars
      • Baftas
      • Golden Globes
      • Emmys
      • Bifas
      • European Film Awards
    • Malgorzata Szumowska
      Georgia’s Eliso film awards selects jury for 2026 edition
    • Darren Aronofsky
      Darren Aronofsky to receive Locarno Film Festival’s Pardo d’Onore award
    • 'From Dawn To Dawn'
      Xisi Sofia Ye Chen’s ‘From Dawn To Dawn’ wins top prize at Switzerland’s Visions du Reel
  • The Screen Podcast
  • Subscribe
    • screen packshot resized

      Subscribe to Screen International

      • Monthly print editions
      • Awards season weeklies
      • Stars of Tomorrow and exclusive supplements
      • Over 16 years of archived content
      Subscribe Now
  • More from navigation items

Search results

Your search for "I Am Not Madame Bovary" Xiaogang Feng found 22 results. Displaying results 1 to 10 | Search Help

Try changing the ordering from 'Newest' to 'Relevance', use the filters to refine the results or search again using quotation marks to search for an exact phrase - e.g. "Bladerunner 2049".

Filter search

Filters

Keyword

Filter your search

By Type

No selections available

By Category

No selections available

By date

No selections available
  • Date range
  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    ‘We Girls’ review: Feng Xiaogang and Zhao Liying unite for teary ex-con drama
    Reviews

    ‘We Girls’ review: Feng Xiaogang and Zhao Liying unite for teary ex-con drama

    2025-04-07T11:03:00Z

    Lan Xiya also stars in high-profile China holiday release

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Fortissimo boards Feng Xiaogang comedy ‘If You Are The One 3’ (exclusive)
    News

    Fortissimo boards Feng Xiaogang comedy ‘If You Are The One 3’ (exclusive)

    2023-12-04T09:39:00Z

    The follow-up comes 15 years after the original box office hit.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    'I Am Not Madame Bovary': Toronto Review
    Reviews

    'I Am Not Madame Bovary': Toronto Review

    2016-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Dir. Feng Xiaogang, China, 2016, 128 minutes 

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Feng Xiaogang talks film-making challenges in China
    Features

    Feng Xiaogang talks film-making challenges in China

    2016-09-12T11:00:00Z

    I Am Not Madame Bovary director says that “the market is super hot” but financiers are “muddying the water”.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Well Go acquires 'I Am Not Madame Bovary'
    News

    Well Go acquires 'I Am Not Madame Bovary'

    2016-09-11T22:17:00Z

    Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Feng Xiaogang’s satire and has set an October 7 release.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    San Sebastian: Baltasar Kormákur, Feng Xiaogang join competition
    News

    San Sebastian: Baltasar Kormákur, Feng Xiaogang join competition

    2016-08-25T16:03:00Z

    Lee Sang-il, Bartosz M. Kowalski and Emiliano Torres also help complete competitive line-up.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Feng Xiaogang starts shooting 'Cell Phone 2' (exclusive)
    News

    Feng Xiaogang starts shooting 'Cell Phone 2' (exclusive)

    2018-05-12T05:20:00Z

    Director has reassembled the cast of his 2003 hit comedy Cell Phone for its sequel.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    San Sebastian: China's 'I Am Not Madame Bovary' wins Golden Shell
    News

    San Sebastian: China's 'I Am Not Madame Bovary' wins Golden Shell

    2016-09-25T09:04:00Z

    Debuts The Winter and The Giant, share the special jury prize; Hong Sang-soo wins Silver Shell for best director.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Filmart 2025: the buzz titles from Hong Kong and China
    Features

    Filmart 2025: the buzz titles from Hong Kong and China

    2025-03-17T23:59:00Z

    Sci-fi horror, comedy dramas and an animated pig are among the titles from Hong Kong and China being introduced to buyers at Filmart. 

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    China box office: 'Madame Bovary' beats 'Doctor Strange'
    News

    China box office: 'Madame Bovary' beats 'Doctor Strange'

    2016-11-21T13:21:00Z

    Chinese satire I Am Not Madame Bovary takes top spot with $30m; Doctor Strange drops to second.

  • Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next Page
  • Advertise with Screen
  • Contact us
  • A - Z of Subjects
  • Digital Editions
  • Connect with us on Facebook
  • Connect with us on Twitter
  • Connect with us on Linked in
  • Connect with us on YouTube
  • Connect with us on Instagram>

Subscribe to Screen International

Screen International is the essential resource for the international film industry. Subscribe now for monthly editions, awards season weeklies, access to the Screen International archive and supplements including Stars of Tomorrow and World of Locations.

Find out more

Events

  • Screen Summit
  • Media Production & Technology Show

Other MBI sites

  • Broadcast
  • AI Media News
  • ALF Insight
  • Screen Global Production
  • The Knowledge and Production Intelligence
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy & Cookie Policy
  • Copyright © 2025 Media Business Insight Limited
  • Subscription FAQs

Site powered by Webvision Cloud