On August 12, 2001, a mega-hit Taiwanese drama called Meteor Garden was born.
A new animated film that will feature a Chinese panda as the movie’s hero will meet global audiences in July of next year.
Soon after Canadian director Denis Villeneuve's blockbuster Blade Runner 2049 saw its Chinese release in late October, his Academy Award-nominated film Incendies was seen by audiences in Beijing on Nov 3.
Over the past three decades, Hong Kong singer-actor Aaron Kwok has starred in more than 50 movies and has picked up more than 100 music awards.
After the success of Dunkirk, Kenneth Branagh returns to Chinese cinemas with a remake of an Agatha Christie classic.
The Alibaba founder, also a martial arts buff, is making his debut in a 20-minute movie, which will be screened partially at a TV gala on Friday.
Somewhat of a Chinese answer to the 2000 Japanese movie Kikujiro, the upcoming comedy Mr Zhu's Summer will open at theaters across the Chinese mainland on Nov 10.
Chinese actor Duan Yihong bagged the Best Actor Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival on Friday.
To Hollywood's surprise, Chinese films are increasingly enjoying box office success. The Chinese comedy Never Say Die has brought in an impressive 326 million US dollars worldwide to date, marking another triumph after Wolf Warriors II piled up 877 million US dollars box office.
Against such a backdrop, a symposium titled “Status quo and the future of the Chinese film industry”, organized by the School of Arts and Communication of Beijing Normal University, was held in Beijing Nov 1.
Chinese pop idol Han Geng will return for the finale of The Ex-file franchise, one of the highest-grossing domestic romantic comedy series.
One of the most popular Japanese writers in China, Higashino Keigo will see his 2012 novel Miracles of the Namiya General Store adapted into a Chinese movie.