Chinese classic The Shaolin Temple (1982), starring Jet Li, is still popular among young people in Iran. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
The first version of the script was completed recently and a hunt for the cast is now on. Shen, also the founder of ShineWork, says shooting for the film will begin later this year and the budget for the film is around $10 million.
While China's booming film market is seeing a rising number of coming-of-age comedies, Way to Shaolin is an action comedy.
The Shaolin Temple in Central China's Henan province, hailed as the cradle of Chinese martial arts, will provide guidance on the action choreography and also locations for the movie, says Shen.
"Most foreigners who want to learn Chinese wushu (kung fu) usually seek out the Shaolin Temple," he says.
"If you visit the temple, you'll see people from different ethnicities and countries practicing there," says Shen.
Some Chinese movie fans tell China Daily that they would be keen to see a Sino-Iran movie, as Iran is a "mysterious" country for them.
Zhang Shaohe, an avid moviegoer from Beijing, says: "Chinese theaters are now dominated by Hollywood films. So, it will be cool to see a title featuring a kung fu hero from a different culture."
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