BEIJING, May 21 -- Zhang Ziyi returns to the spotlight with a film on the AIDS problem in China, following the controversy over her donations for quake relief.
Tentatively titled A Tale of Magic, the film is a melancholic love story involving the characters of Zhang and Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok, set in a Chinese village.
Neither the director Gu Changwei nor the actors would say anything about the plot at a press conference in Beijing on May 18.
It was Zhang's first public appearance after what has been dubbed the "donation fraud".
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| Director Gu Changwei (1 R), with Zhang Ziyi, Aaron Kwok and Jiang Wenli (from R to L), cast of A Tale of Magic. |
She was first accused of donating only part of the claimed 1 million yuan to victims of the earthquake in Sichuan in 2008. It was later revealed that she had not raised anywhere close to this amount at a party she held in Cannes for the purpose.
In an exclusive interview with China Daily she admitted she had collected only US$1,300 in cash at Cannes, saying many had committed big amounts but had not kept their word. She attributed the controversy to her lack of experience in organizing charity donations.
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