Stephen Chow Retains Control of Kung Fu Women’s Soccer Through Self-Funded Production Structure
Stephen Chow financed Kung Fu Women’s Soccer through Star Overseas and retained control. China Ruyi backed the film and handled over 1,200 AI-powered visual effects shots. Strong pre-sales ch
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Stephen Chow financed Kung Fu Women’s Soccer through Star Overseas and retained control.
China Ruyi backed the film and handled over 1,200 AI-powered visual effects shots.
Strong pre-sales challenged claims that film companies refused to invest in Stephen Chow.
Stephen Chow’s latest film, Kung Fu Women’s Soccer, has entered theaters with a strong commercial momentum while also drawing attention to the financing structure behind the project. Released nationwide on July 11, the film carries a reported production budget of 380 million yuan, includes more than 1,200 visual effects shots, and stars Zhang Xiaofei, Dilraba Dilmurat, and Lay Zhang.
The pre-sales exceeded 10 million yuan within eight hours of opening and had surged past 45 million yuan by July 9. At the same time, online claims that “no film company invested in Stephen Chow” prompted discussion about …
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