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        Zhang Yimou finds a Vision for future, file photo

        By Liu Wei | China Daily | Updated: 2013-05-29 09:17

        Renowned director Zhang Yimou has signed up to work with mainland entertainment company Le Vision Pictures on his future films.

        The partnership with Le Vision will end Zhang's previous "chaotic and disordered cooperation", he said at a news conference on Tuesday.

        "The cooperation with Le Vision initiates scientific and organized cooperation with a professional team," he said.

        Zhang Yimou finds a Vision for future, file photo

        Zhang Yimou, file photo.

        Zhang thanked Zhang Zhao, CEO of Le Vision, for supporting him to work in a tolerant and harmonious environment.

        "Your sincerity and trust, and respect for art, touches me," he said.

        Zhang ended his 16-year partnership with producer Zhan Weiping last year. The two had worked on some of Zhang's highest grossing films, including Hero, House of Flying Daggers and Curse of the Golden Flower. Their last cooperation was The Flowers of War in 2011, starring English star Christian Bale. But most of the films they produced did not win critical acclaim.

        In an interview with sina.com in August 2012, Weiping criticized Zhang for leaving him suddenly without a solid explanation after The Flowers of War, but Zhang never responded to the remarks until describing his past mode of cooperation as "chaotic and disordered".

        Zhang did not reveal any specific project with Le Vision, however, saying he has many choices and a tight schedule. A widely believed potential project among insiders is the adaptation of the female writer Yan Geling's novel Lu Yanshi the Criminal, which depicts a scholar's experiences in the "cultural revolution" (1966-76).

        Zhang,62,has been embroiled in controversy recently, as rumors about him having seven children with more than one woman prevail on the Internet. Since China has strict family planning policies, the news soon made a stir among netizens.

        The government of Wuxi, a city in East China where Zhang's wife reportedly lives, said an investigation is ongoing.

        Zhang left the news conference after his short speech, not responding to the rumor.

        Zhang Zhao, CEO of Le Vision, said he does not care about Zhang's private life. As for how much his company pays Zhang for his joining, Zhang Zhao said they share not only money but more importantly, "a future".

        Founded in 2011, Le Vision identifies itself as "an entertainment company in the age of new

        liuw@chinadaily.com.cn

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