Film Auckland & Mili Pictures upping Chinese Co-productions
21th May, 2013
Film Auckland & Mili Pictures
upping Chinese Co-productions
The Chairman of Mili
Pictures, Jack Zhang, has established strategic alliances
with New Zealand’s largest regional film office, Film
Auckland, and the Wuhan government - home to the third
largest animation base in China and a hub of high tech
innovation.
An MOU between the three parties includes
plans to build a substantial 10 billion RMB (USD $1.6
billion) 'Sino-NZ Co-production Film Park' in Wuhan along
with plans to participate in the Wynyard Quarter Innovation
Precinct in central Auckland.
Founded in May 2012,
Zhang has established an energetic animation company that is
well into the production of a 3D animated feature, ‘Dragon
Nest,' co-produced with Changchun Film Group and based on
the massively popular online game by the same name.
‘Dragon Nest’ is being sold at the Marche du Film –
Festival de Cannes by All Rights
Entertainment.
“Within a year of launching Mili
Pictures we are in production on a major animation, we have
a pipeline of productions and are now looking to establish a
global brand.” says Zhang
“We recognise that New
Zealand has produced two of the top three box office hits of
all time, 'Avatar' and 'The Lord of the Rings.' The city of
Wuhan is enormously supportive of our global strategy for
co-productions between China, New Zealand and the
USA.”
Mili Pictures has the backing of the Mayor of
Wuhan, Mr Liangzhi Tang, the Mayor of Auckland, Mr Len
Brown, and their respective economic development agencies;
the Wuhan East-Lake High-Tech Zone and Auckland Tourism,
Events, and Economic Development.
The Mayor of Wuhan,
Mr Liangzhi Tang said, “We are well aware of New
Zealand’s reputation in the movie industry, and have been
impressed by the vision of Auckland to grow their business
in partnership with us. We share that vision and Mili is
exactly the sort of company we want to partner with to carry
it out.”
Following the Auckland Mayor’s delegation
to China last year, the Mayor of Auckland, Len Brown, echoed
that sentiment, saying “Film Auckland has been a regular
visitor to China and I am thrilled that they have managed to
follow up on our visit last year with this important
agreement, the MOU will pave the way for some exciting
co-productions with China.”
Pete Rive, the Chairman
of Film Auckland, has been appointed as president of Mili
Pictures Worldwide. “This is a very exciting opportunity
for us at Mili. I have led four film delegations to China
and been there many more times looking for the right
partners who share our global vision to reach an
international audience with exciting product that embodies
the Chinese culture and talks to universal themes we all
love in the
movies!”
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