Chinese
Director Zhang Breaks Silence on Steven Spielberg's Olympics Withdrawal
3/4/08
Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou has spoken out about Steven Spielberg's
decision to quit as artistic director to the 2008 Olympic Games in
Beijing, calling his resignation "quite regrettable".
Zhang was working with Spielberg on orchestrating the opening and
closing ceremonies for August's (08) sports event, before the legendary
director announced on 12 February (08) that he had decided to withdraw his
involvement with the event.
Spielberg released a statement explaining his decision was a result of
China not doing enough to help end the genocide in the war-torn Darfur
region of Sudan.
In his statement, Spielberg said: "This has been a very difficult
decision for me, as I have cherished the relationships with my Chinese
counterparts, in particular ... Zhang Yimou, who is a close personal
friend."
On Monday (03Mar08), Hero director Zhang was quoted by the China News
Service as saying Spielberg's withdrawal was "quite regrettable"
but would not have any effect on the games, which are to be held between 8
and 24 August.