The third Macao International Film Festival kicked off Saturday in China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR), with over 50 films from around the world to be shown on the big screens.
The Photographer, a forthcoming film that reflects Shenzhen's transformation over the past 40 years, will open across China on Dec 12.
China has seen a total box office revenue of more than 56.3 billion yuan ($8.2 billion) during the first 11 months of 2018, up 10.87 percent year-on-year, according to the State Film Administration.
In the upcoming Sony animated film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, domestic fans will be surprised to find there is a Spider-Woman, who will be voiced by Chinese actress, Zhang Tianai, in the Mandarin version.
Viacom International Media Networks, a division of Viacom Inc, recently started a four-week program in kids’ animation development with the Communication University of China under its Nickelodeon brand. The program is supported by Wellcome Forefront (Beijing) Culture Media Corp.
On Nov 27, Suzhou Design Week wrapped up with the setting up of a federation for the protection of intangible cultural heritage and an association of cultural and creative industries in Suzhou’s Gusu district.
The Beijing Film Festival for the Blind, which kicked off on Dec 1 will run through Dec 5, features 10 classic films from home and abroad.
Five years after it was shot, award-wining director Cao Baoping’s early work Einstein and Einstein will release on Dec 7.
Five years on from The White Storm, Hong Kong stars Sean Lau Ching-wan and Nick Cheung Ka-fai join forces once again in the forthcoming film, Integrity, which will hit China’s theaters on Feb 5 — the first day of 2019 Spring Festival.
Shooting an action sequence is usually physically exhausting, but veteran choreographer Sun Mengfei has a special method to make the actors comfortable.
A Hollywood comedy, which has broken barriers, is set for its mainland debut, Xu Fan reports.
The popularity of musical reality shows is once again on the rise, and producers are looking to tap into niche markets to ensure the genre's longevity, Wang Kaihao reports.