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NewsChinese blockbuster Aftershock leads Asia Pacific Screen Awards nominations
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Industry delegation will go to Beijing film festival in April.
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The Chinese box office total gross in 2010 reached $1.51bn (RMB10 billion), up 61.29% on 2009. After 44% growth in 2009, the 2010 boom again sets a new record.
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