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DVD,
Blu-Ray, & Streaming
Available in the US & Canada only.
Please indicate if the event is private attendance only or open to the public.
Our standard license for Film Festivals, Governmental Agencies, Universities, Educational Institutions, Conferences, National Non-Profits & For Profit InstitutionsThis PPR license is meant for a one-time public, non-admission screening events for up to 250 people arranged by governmental agencies, conferences, national non-profits and for-profit institutions. The full fee will need to be paid in full before your screening. If the attendance will exceed 250 people, please contact
outreach@cinemalibrestudio.com for pricing options.
With this option, no admission can be charged, however you can:
1) accept donations at the event to defray costs or
2) resell copies of the DVD (available for bulk purchase at a significant discount by request).
Format Options:
- This option includes DVD only.
- Also available is DCP Format, for which there is an additional charge
- These items must be returned after screening. Penalties will be incurred for failure to return.
- Send to: Cinema Libre Studios 120 S Victory Blvd, First Floor, Burbank, CA 91502
In order to screen ENTER THE FORBIDDEN CITY (or any film), a public performance license (PPR) is required. A PPR is required for any public screening event—including if at your home if invited guests extend beyond your immediate family or what is considered “personal use”--even if you have a DVD or have purchased an On Demand option. Since there is a sizable expense to produce and distribute a film, as well as to administer these programs, screening fees help to allay these costs.
2019 | Genre: Drama, Epic, Romance, Music | Unrated | Run Time: 113 minutes | Language: In Chinese with English subtitles | Aspect Ratio: Available in 4K HD (16:9) | Audio: Stereo, 5.1 Audio In Imperial China, two opera singers risk their lives in order to perform for the Emperor in Beijing and redeem the reputation of their troupe.
SYNOPSIS:
Yue Jiu, the most famous opera singer in all of Imperial China, is expelled from the capital city for vulgarity. He heads south, where he encounters Wang Runsheng, a promising young opera singer for the Chuntai Troupe. When the Emperor invites all of China’s opera troupes back to the capital city for a celebration, Yue Jiu and Runsheng are forced to choose between their reputations, their safety, and their love of opera.
International Requests:
For international distribution rights, screening requests, and film festivals in all other territories, please contact Rich Reiger at
rrieger@cinemalibrestudio.com with details and estimated attendance.
Charging Admission:
Please contact
outreach@cinemalibrestudio.com using subject line: Enter The Forbidden City – screening inquiry with admission.
Theatre owners/film buyers who wish to book the film should contact
Richard Castro, VP, Distribution.