The Diary (upcoming film)

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The Diary
Directed by Jackie Chan
Produced byJackie Chan
Screenplay byJackie Chan
Starring Noah Centineo
Tini Stoessel
Andy Lau
Kevin Kline
CinematographyKlaus Fuxjäger
Wan-Kai Tam
Production
company
Sparkle Roll Media
Stabiz
CountryChina
LanguageEnglish [1]

The Diary is an upcoming Chinese [1] period drama film written, produced and directed by Jackie Chan and starring Noah Centineo, Tini Stoessel, Jaycee Chan, Kevin Kline and Andy Lau. [2] [3]

Contents

Premise

In the early 1930s, a young man leaves Shanghai to come to Europe and reunite with the love of his life.

Cast

Production

On July 19, 2018, it was confirmed that filming had wrapped. [4]

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