Chinese War Film ‘Dead to Rights’ Sparks Reflection in South Korea
Chinese war film ‘Dead to Rights’, set against the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiered in South Korea, moving audiences with its powerful storytelling.
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Chinese war film ‘Dead to Rights’, set against the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, premiered in South Korea, moving audiences with its powerful storytelling.
Chinese WWII film ‘Dongji Rescue’ has struck an emotional chord in Canada, offering a fresh look at a true story of civilian heroism and sparking new conversations about our shared history.
Dongji Rescue brings to life the 83-year-old sea rescue off Dongji Island in Zhejiang Province, where local heroes saved 384 lives amid a storm.
At the 2025 SCO Film Festival in Chongqing, Zhang Ziyi shared insights on how Chinese films are forging new global connections through co-productions, streaming and festival circuits.
At the 120th anniversary of Chinese cinema and the 20th Huabiao Film Awards, Zhang Ziyi reaffirms her lifelong passion for film and hopes to win hearts at home and abroad.
Discover the evolution of Chinese cinema at Qingdao Movie Museum, with insights on China-US film collaboration, hosted by CGTN’s Chen Mengfei.
Discover the evolution of Chinese cinema at Qingdao Movie Museum, with insights on China-US film collaboration, hosted by CGTN’s Chen Mengfei.
Discover how Beijing’s ancient landmarks like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall become star attractions in international blockbusters, enhancing their global appeal.
At the 45th American Film Market in Las Vegas, China’s film industry made a significant impact with the China Film Joint Pavilion, showcasing recent achievements and striving to expand its global reach.