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  1. Ellen R. Eliasoph is a veteran film executive and producer who has spent the last 30 years building bridges among Greater China's film industry, Hollywood and the global film market. She became the first Hollywood executive to be based in China when she established Warner Bros.' Beijing office in 1993 and imported The Fugitive to China as the first Hollywood import film.

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  2. Ellen Eliasoph. Producer: Shadow. Ellen R. Eliasoph is a veteran film executive and producer who has spent the last 25 years building bridges among China's film industry, Hollywood and the global film market. Ms. Eliasoph became the first Hollywood executive to be based in China when she established Warner Bros.' Beijing office in 1993. She imported The Fugitive to China as the first Hollywood ...

  3. JULY 13, 2021 — Following an Asia Society at the Movies retrospective of films by Ning Hao, including Mongolian Ping Pong , Crazy Stone , No Man's Land, and two short films, the pioneering Chinese director sat down in conversation with veteran film executive and producer Ellen Eliasoph. (41 min., 42 sec.) Topics. arts. business. current affairs.

  4. Nov 5, 2021 · November 1, 2021 — Four veteran film executives — Ellen Eliasoph, Sum Huang, Andre Morgan, and Jun Oh — share insights into the business environment for ente...

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  5. As a teenager growing up in the States, I developed a passion for all things Chinese, especially literature, film and food. At university, I double-majored in English and East Asian studies, learning Chinese and Japanese in the process.

  6. Jun 15, 2018 · Ahead of the Shanghai International Film Festival, Ellen Eliasoph, the first studio exec to work in China, talks the market's evolution and why it's a "relief" the U.S. dealmaking frenzy is over.

  7. Jul 12, 2017 · Headed by China veteran Ellen Eliasoph, VREG Asia has had a good run, but the long-term goal was always to become more deeply integrated in the Chinese film industry.