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Wayne Wang sets sights on Singapore


October 08, 2008 Chinese-American director Wayne Wang is talking to Singapore financiers, directors and film industry authorities about making movies in the Southeast Asian city-state. Lauded both for his art house efforts such as "Smoke" and for his mainstream movies such as "Maid in Manhattan" and "The Joy Luck Club," Wang spoke to The Hollywood Reporter Wednesday on the eve of an Oct. 9-15 retrospective of his work at Singapore's Golden Village cinemas. For a long time, Singapore was not on Wang's filmmaking radar because he long thought that films and television produced here were "rather boring."

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