Film Dahufa, China’s first movie labeling it "PG-13", has received critical acclaims from the country's animation circle in advanced screenings.
The documentary "Beijing Night" launched Monday in Berlin, and is set to be broadcast on five German TV stations in three days.
TV series The First Half of My Life, a 42-episode production adapted from Hong Kong author Isabel Nee Yeh-su's best-selling novel with the same title, will run on Beijing Satellite TV beginning July 4.
Animated series Miss Puff, a popular title described as China's Sex and the City, will see a live-action cinematic adaptation to hit screens in August.
French actor Jean Reno will co-star for the first time with Hong Kong star Andy Lau in the upcoming action thriller The Adventures, the producers said recently in Shanghai.
Paramount's Transformers: The Last Knight won a landslide victory in the Chinese box office in the week ending June 25, grossing 856 million yuan ($125.4 million).
Following the release of the Sino-US coproduction The Great Wall, Zhang Yimou has returned to more familiar territory with a Chinese martial arts movie.
Ang Lee's Oscar-winning Life of Pi returns to Chinese screens at a special event titled "Fox 2000" during the ongoing Shanghai Film Festival.
When smiling 8-year-old Indian actor Sunny Pawar says xiaxia nong ("thank you" in Shanghai dialect), it strikes a chord.
Microfilms, the internet and new media offer new opportunities for cross-Straits cooperation in the film and television sectors, experts say.
The ongoing 20th Shanghai International Film Festival is showcasing around 500 acclaimed movies from 57 countries and regions. Xu Fan reports.
The coming-of-age action drama Fist & Faith recently released a seven-minute trailer — much longer than most of its counterparts — to lure Chinese youth, the country's major moviegoers.