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Crouching Tiger prequel to be shot in New Zealand – but Ang Lee won’t direct

Prequel starring Michelle Yeoh to be directed by martial arts choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, who replaces Oscar Winner Ang Lee

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Hong Kong's Chow Yun-fat portrays Li Mu Bai in a scene from the movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Photo: Reuters

A prequel to the Chinese martial arts epic will be shot in New Zealand this year, Film Auckland said on Tuesday.

The original movie directed by Oscar winner Ang Lee – who won’t be at the helm for this Beijing-approved production – and released in 2000, broke new ground in introducing Western audiences to Chinese cinema and Film Auckland’s deputy chairman Alex Lee said securing the follow-up was a major coup for New Zealand.
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“Over the last 18 months it’s been very quiet and it’s nice we’re finally getting traction,” he told Radio New Zealand. “It’s a production that will require a vast number of resources, facilities, technicians and crew.”

New Zealand is no stranger to big-budget movie shoots, providing stunning backdrops for both the and trilogies.

Director Ang Lee kisses his Oscar for Achievement in Directing. Photo: Reuters
Director Ang Lee kisses his Oscar for Achievement in Directing. Photo: Reuters

But Alex Lee said subsidy changes allowing major productions to claim back up to 25 per cent of their budget as rebates were a decisive factor in Auckland winning the prequel.

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“It’s quite clear that until the decision to increase the incentives for international films to come to New Zealand we were just not competitive,” he said.

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