
Aussie Filmmakers Pivot to Chinese Market Amid Tariff Shifts!
Australian filmmakers are turning to the Chinese market amid US tariff challenges, opening up fresh creative opportunities.
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Australian filmmakers are turning to the Chinese market amid US tariff challenges, opening up fresh creative opportunities.
Xi Jinping urges the film industry to craft cinematic works that capture the spirit of our times and inspire innovative storytelling.
Bona Film Group COO Jiang Defu reveals how Shanghai’s festivals spotlight a booming Chinese cinema industry, driving cultural and tourism transformation.
Labubu, a global sensation from Pop Mart, is coming to screens with its own animated series and feature film—redefining fun and creativity!
The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival Belt and Road Film Week dazzled with lifestyle markets and immersive Shanghai tours, uniting art and culture.
Catch “Story of Cotton Field,” a moving tribute to Xinjiang’s legacy and cultural unity, in theaters on the Chinese mainland from June 21.
Chinese director Huo Jianqi reveals how film, driven by genuine human emotion, unites diverse cultures worldwide.
Kyrgyz filmmaker Aktan Arym Kubat’s ‘Black, Red, Yellow’ premiered at the Shanghai Film Festival, now vying for the Golden Goblet Award while fulfilling his dream to film in China.
Beninese actress Alazi Soumaila Rawdoth, nicknamed “Mulan” in the Chinese mainland, shares her journey from film fan to cultural ambassador bridging Africa and Chinese cinema.
South African director Jahmil X. T. Qubeka believes film is a powerful bridge for empathy and connection across cultures.