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  1. Nansun Shi. Has produced blockbuster hits such as Infernal Affairs (2002), Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010), Late Autumn (2010), The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate 3D (2011) and Young Detective Dee - Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013). Co-founded Film Workshop Co., with producer and director Tsui Hark. Pivotal in its success ...

  2. Aug 7, 2014 · Nansun Shi: By accident. I was in TV and it was the done-thing in those days. I was asked to join Cinema City, which needed some management. I ran the company and my nickname was ‘the butler ...

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    Co-founder Nansun Shi. Esteemed and prolific producer Nansun SHI has produced blockbuster hits such as The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate 3D (2011), Young Detective Dee – Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013), The Taking of Tiger Mountain (2014), Journey to the West - The Demons Strike Back (2017) and Detective Dee – The Four Heavenly Kings (2018).

  4. Nansun SHI. 施南生 ( b. 1951.8.8) Managing Director, Producer, Associate Producer. A native of Chongming Island, Jiangsu Province, Shi was b. orn in Hong Kong. She finished Form 4 in Maryknoll Sisters’ School before moving to the UK to further her studies. She graduated from the Polytechnic of North London.

  5. Apr 29, 2014 · ROME — Celebrated Hong Kong producer Nansun Shi is to be given the Raimondo Rezzonico Prize by the Locarno Film Festival in August this year.. The festival (Aug 6-16, 2014) described Shi as a ...

  6. For Ms Shi, a true heroine of Hong Kong cinema, both are undoubtedly true. Having joined the film industry in 1980s during the rise of the Hong Kong New Wave, her meticulous management skills, westernised marketing approach and sense of commitment and loyalty were much sought-after by lots of energetic, up-and-coming film directors.

  7. Oct 9, 2012 · On a panel at the Doha Tribeca Film Festival last October, Nansun Shi was asked if she had ever been treated differently from men and if there was discrimination in the industry.