Emperor Motion Pictures (EMP) is a leading Hong Kong film company in both production and distribution. In addition to producing major movies such as "The Beast Stalker" and "Connected", a remake of Hollywood's "Cellular", EMP also co-produced the award-winning "Forever Enthralled" and distributed "The Message" from mainland China, as well as Japan's "Departures" which won the best foreign film Oscar in 2009, and the award winning film in Japan "Confessions". EMP also works closely with superstar Jackie Chan through their collaboration, JCE Movies, with mega hits like "New Police Story" (2004), "The Myth" (2005) and "Rob-B-Hood" (2006), all starring Chan.
Other prominent films include Sylvia Chang's "Run Papa Run" (2008) and Derek Yee's "Shinjuku Incident" (2009), a tour de force hard-edged crime thriller for Jackie Chan produced by EMP's subsidiary Emperor Dragon Movies Limited.
EMP recent productions includes Derek Yee's "Triple Tap", Dante Lam's "The Stool Pigeon", Benny Chan's "Shaolin" starring Andy Lau and Nicholas Tse, with special appearance by Jackie Chan, and Jiang Wen's "Let The Bullets Fly" the highest grossing domestic film ever in China.