Expect more Chinese epic costume dramas and Shanghai-set modern urban romance dramas in the coming years. And with both genres still at the zenith of their popularity in Asia , why change a winning formula? That seemed to be the message from a slate presentation from China ‘s leading film and television production companies during the second day of TIFFCOM , Asia’s leading multi-entertainment content market that is held during the Tokyo International Film Festival.

During a thorough showcase on Thursday, organized by a combination of the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism, the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Radio and Television and the Shanghai Broadcasting Film & Television Producers Association, a group of Chinese studios presented their latest presti

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