Chinese comics artist Bai Xiao used to wonder how his Japanese counterparts could churn out their creations on a weekly basis, when he could do so only once a month in magazines.
An anthology of short films, jointly made by directors from each of the BRICS countries, will be released nationwide in China Thursday.
The eighth edition of the film festival entitled Les Films de Cannes a Bucharest (Cannes Film Festival in Bucharest) is an opportunity for Bucharesters to get more familiarized with the latest Chinese cinema productions.
Tsui Hark, a pioneer who has reformed Hong Kong martial arts movies, will add sci-fi elements in the traditional genre in the upcoming film The Thousands Faces of Dunjia.
As a popular comedian actress in Hong Kong cinema industry, Sandra Ng announced to open a new chapter of her career in Beijing on Oct 10.
The Thail movieBad Geniuswas officially screened in China today. It is expected to raise another film frenzy after Golden Week national holiday.
Chinese film phenomenon Wolf Warrior 2 was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 90th Academy Awards this month.
As Chinese viewers spend more time on video websites, network dramas are booming both in quantity and in quality.
Jia Zhangke, one of China's most internationally recognized film directors, finally has the chance to place the cinematic spotlight on his home province of Shanxi with the launch of a new international film festival.
Uygur faces are finding their way to movie screens, phones, and billboards across China. Members of the ethnic minority group have facial features that Chinese brands have deemed "attractive," creating opportunities for talented Uygurs to break into the entertainment business as singers, models and TV stars.
China's film industry has made much progress in the past five years. Xu Fan reports.
Xu Haofeng doesn't look like a martial artist. He wears black-rimmed glasses and speaks softly. But he is indeed a veteran kung fu practitioner - and filmmaker.