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Released on July 22, it's 135 million Chinese yuan ($20 million) budget
-- about half provided by the Tangshan city government -- was relatively hefty for a Chinese production. Also released in IMAX format, the movie was a technical breakthrough for the Chinese film industry, drawing on help from visual effects experts from South Korea and the post-production division of French media company Technicolor. New Zealand's Weta Workshop -- the Oscar-winning design company behind the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy
-- advised on miniature models that doubled for 1976 Tangshan.
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