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Actor Huang Bo sings theme song of The Little Prince

2015-10-13 14:43

The upcoming animated film The Little Prince has released its Chinese theme song by actor Huang Bo, who's also the voice of the Aviator in the film.

Annaud 'stupefied' by Academy's decision to drop Wolf Totem

2015-10-13 10:34

Director Jean-Jacques Annaud said he was "stupefied" as Academy Award organizers dropped his Sino-French co-production Wolf Totem from the Oscar race for being insufficiently Chinese.

Goodbye Mr. Loser fails to live up to its name

2015-10-13 07:29

A comedy film without celebrities and with all its actors making their movie debuts raked in 593 million yuan ($93 million) at the Chinese box office over the National Day holiday.

Disney's 14th princess Moana to debut in 2016

2015-10-12 13:56

Disney's 14th princess Moana will make her debut in a movie of the same name that hits theaters on Nov 23, 2016.

Homegrown films aiming to match Hollywood in visual effects

2015-10-12 10:34

The gap between domestic blockbusters and their Hollywood counterparts is closing, especially in visual effects.

'Wolf Totem' replaced in Oscars race due to too few Chinese participation

2015-10-12 09:50

The last-minute change to China's submission for the 2016 Academy Awards best foreign language film award was because "Wolf Totem" did not meet the requirements.

China's National Day holiday box office hits record high

2015-10-09 15:53

China's box office rang up takings of 1.85 billion yuan (about $291 million) during the National Day holiday, which ended on Wednesday, a record high.

'Chinese Holmes' comes home to reality show on CCTV

2015-10-09 08:29

Henry Chang-Yu Lee, the forensic scientist, had his own number tag (2056) at the Connecticut Department of Public Safety. But whenever his colleagues phoned for him, they asked for "007".

Chinese comedy sparks interest in Busan

2015-10-08 13:52

Chinese-language comedy Bad Guys Always Die is becoming one of the most anticipated productions at the upcoming Busan International Film Festival.

'Lost in Hong Kong' top hit in China

2015-10-08 10:43

"Lost in Hong Kong," a Chinese comedy, has raked in 1.33 billion yuan ($209.5 million) by Sunday, becoming the top-grossing 2D domestic film of all time on the Chinese mainland.

Kim eager to leverage China market with movie

2015-10-08 08:46

With many South Korean filmmakers moving to neighboring China for a wider and more lucrative market, Kim Ki-duk has become the latest big name to join the flock.

Sharing tales of Korean conflict on small screen

2015-10-08 08:46

Sixty-five years after the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-53), an upcoming TV series pays homage to the martyrs and veterans of that conflict.

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