
Gary Wang
Directing
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Xiaobai finally found Xu Xian, the reincarnation of Axuan, after 500 years, the two met on the Broken Bridge. Xiaobai and sister hid in the streets and alleys, started a lively life in human world with him and his brother-in-law Li Gongfu.
White Snake: Afloat

A cat named Blanket lives in the city with his son, Cape. One day, Cape decides to leave home and embarks on an adventure to find the legendary cat's paradise. To find his son, Blanket must overcome his fear and reconcile with his past.
Cats

A few years after the Anshi Rebellion, Tang dynasty military commander Gao Shi suffers a defeat in a battle threatening Chang'an. Trapped in the besieged city, he recalls his lifelong friendship with the acclaimed poet Li Bai.
Chang'an

There's a crisis in the Chinese Spirit World -- humans don't believe in gods anymore! A Door God, facing unemployment, ventures into the human world to prove his worth, leading to unexpected encounters and transformations for humans and spirits alike.
The Guardian Brothers

A group of tea pets—cute clay figurines that are good-luck charms for tea drinkers—embark on a magical animated adventure to find a fabled mystic.
Tea Pets

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The Three Kingdoms Part 1: The Battle for Luoyang

A crew of student filmmakers embark on a road trip when they discover odd events and people acting strangely around them. Soon, they realise that sinister doppelgangers have invaded the town.
There Are Monsters

The film focuses on the chaotic period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, where heroes such as Cao Cao and Yuan Shao adopt competing strategies for control of Luoyang.
The Three Kingdoms: The Battle for Luoyang

During the Northern Song Dynasty, Lin Chong, the martial arts instructor of the 800,000 imperial guards, was a law - abiding man. He only wanted to settle down and make a living in Bianliang. Little did he know that life was full of hardships. Due to a series of misfortunes, Lin Chong was gradually forced to flee to Liangshan Marsh.
Water Margin: Refuge of the Mountain God
In 1919, acclaimed Chinese essayist Lu Xun embarked on a journey from Beijing back to Shaoxing to sell his old house. Traveling south along the Jinpu Railway, the landscapes of his youth bring back a flood of childhood memories.