
Chinese mainland’s 2025 Summer Box Office Tops 10 Billion Yuan
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 summer box office has broken 10 billion yuan, driven by top domestic hits and signaling robust growth in the film industry.
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The Chinese mainland’s 2025 summer box office has broken 10 billion yuan, driven by top domestic hits and signaling robust growth in the film industry.
The Chinese mainland’s box office has topped 35B yuan in 219 days, 55 days ahead of last year, highlighting booming demand and fresh global entertainment opportunities.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urges the country’s film industry to create cinematic works that reflect the spirit of the times and express the people’s aspirations.
COO of Bona Film Group says Shanghai’s festivals reflect a booming film industry in the Chinese mainland and boost cultural and tourism-related consumption.
Nearly 100 filmmakers gather at the 2025 Golden Goblet Salon to explore film history, emerging trends, and creative insights in a global dialogue.
Argentine director Santiago Esteves applauds the booming Chinese mainland film industry at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival, highlighting its quarter-century of growth.
The Trump administration’s threat of a 100% tariff on foreign-made films could shake the global movie industry already grappling with digital disruption.
At Cannes 2025, the China Film Pavilion showcased over 180 titles—from animation to epics—highlighting the Chinese mainland’s vibrant cinema and spurring global industry partnerships.
Trump’s 100% tariff on foreign-made films could reshape the availability and cost of international cinema in the U.S.
Film tariffs are reshaping Hollywood’s playbook, pushing an ‘endgame’ scenario as the Chinese mainland emerges as an open film hub—signaling a new era in global cinema.