Libya Blockbuster Leads China’s National Day Movie Releases

Home Coming led China’s National Day holiday box office bonanza, racking up $144 million in ticket sales during its first week of release. The holiday is usually marked with movies aimed at patriotic audiencesHome Coming dramatizes the evacuation of Chinese citizens from Libya in 2011.

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