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      • Lost in White (Chinese: 冰河追凶; pinyin: Bīng Hé Zhuī Xiōng) is a 2016 Chinese action crime mystery thriller film directed by Xu Wei. It was released in China on 15 April 2016.
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  2. Apr 15, 2016 · Lost in White: Directed by Wei Xu. With Tony Ka Fai Leung, Dawei Tong, Dongyu Zhou, Jiajia Deng. In a small village, where the land was covered with thick snow, a dead body was found in an iced river. Detective Zhou Peng and Wang Hao went to the village searching for perpetrator.

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    • Crime
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    • 2016-04-15
  3. Lost in White ( Chinese: 冰河追凶; pinyin: Bīng Hé Zhuī Xiōng) is a 2016 Chinese action crime mystery thriller film directed by Xu Wei. [1] [2] It was released in China on 15 April 2016. Plot. Lost in White takes places in the north-east of China, where two bodies have been found under the ice of a frozen lake.

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    • Mandarin
    • Xu Wei
  4. Apr 15, 2016 · Lost in White takes places in the north-east of China, where two bodies have been found under the ice of a frozen lake, their remains made unidentifiable by carnivorous fish, but still bearing the mark of having been dragged with an ice hook.

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  6. Lost in White takes places in the north-east of China, where two bodies have been found under the ice of a frozen lake, their remains made unidentifiable by carnivorous fish, but still bearing the mark of having been dragged with an ice hook. In charge of the investigation is Captain Zhou (Tony Leung Ka Fai), a dedicated cop who's dragging along his teenage daughter Xinyi (Zhou Dongyu). Soon ...

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  8. The documentary was banned on March 7, 2015, in mainland China, by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party. The reason of banning was said to be the pressure of public perception of smog and the fear of collective action of the people. [2]

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