
China’s WWII Germ Warfare Film Breaks Screening Record
A Chinese film on WWII Unit 731 germ warfare premiered worldwide, smashing records with 255,000 screenings on opening day and sparking global conversations on history.
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A Chinese film on WWII Unit 731 germ warfare premiered worldwide, smashing records with 255,000 screenings on opening day and sparking global conversations on history.
During SCO Film and Television Week, Stanley Tong toured China Movie Metropolis, sharing insights on Chinese cinema’s rapid rise and his use of cutting-edge film technology.
WWII drama Dead to Rights has grossed 1.9B yuan at the box office and will hit screens globally on August 15, spotlighting the power of local stories on the world stage.
The Chinese mainland invites Hong Kong and Macao investors to launch film production companies, boosting cross-border collaboration in cinema.
China’s Labor Day box office soared past 300M yuan by May 2, led by “The Dumpling Queen” with 97M yuan, as audiences embrace its tale of everyday resilience.
The Huabiao Film Awards dock in Qingdao, marrying cinematic glamour with coastal charm and cultural flair.
At the 15th Beijing International Film Festival, industry leaders share why the Chinese mainland’s film market still has room to grow, from local blockbusters to global co-productions.
The 15th Beijing International Film Festival opened April 18, celebrating Beijing’s role in cinema, global collaborations and nostalgic tributes.
China’s film market tops 25B yuan with “Ne Zha 2” dominating 60.8%, driving global box office records and sparking cultural tourism.
As Ne Zha 2 shatters box office records, experts debate whether its blend of Chinese mythology and universal themes can captivate global audiences.