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Feb. 1, 2024

Stephen Chow Collaborates with Douyin to Produce Mini Dramas In China

Stephen Chow, also known as Chow Sing-chi, has agreed to a deal with Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, to produce a sequence of mini-drama series for mainland China viewers. By: Dylan Low

Mini dramas are noted as professionally-generated content that has become prominent in China, and in other Asian countries. Series usually consist of 20-100 episodes of 1-15 minutes each, which makes them easily enjoyable and suitable for casual viewership on mobile devices. The most popular genres are comedy and romantic dramas, with many adaptations from web novels.

In a statement by Douyin on their WeChat social media feed, they mentioned that Chow’s first series project is titled Jinzhu Yuye and is currently in the works, which could be unveiled by May. He is understood to be collaborating with other creators.

Based in Hong Kong, the writer-director-producer Chow was majorly known back in the 1990s and early 2000s with film credits such as King of Comedy, Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle. He has been recognised as an iconic figure and is notable for popularizing the “mo lei tau” (translated as “nonsense”) format of frenetic slapstick comedy.

Chow has also worked to become a successful businessman, having previously owned a stock market-listed company and a broad property portfolio. In the announcement by Douyin, Chow noted the mini-drama format as a “fast-growing sector of technology and media innovation.”

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