Chinese-American director Dayyan Eng, aka Wu Shixian, says his latest fantasy comedy Bedazzled will hit Chinese mainland theaters on June 30.
RRTV, a Chinese video-sharing app, has launched a channel for producing original short videos.
Kazakh singer Dimash Kudaibergenov, a rising foreign star in China's music circles, will soon be heard singing in a Chinese film.
Cai Guoqing looks like someone with the least potential for antihero roles.
Which domestic film is the best in the eyes of Chinese directors? The answer will be revealed at the upcoming Eighth China Film Directors' Guild Awards.
The upcoming Seventh Beijing International Film Festival offers around 500 films. Xu Fan reports.
From conspiracies to action, television series based on spy stories have long been a popular genre on China's small screen.
Well-known contemporary Taiwanese author Qiong Yao's novels have spawned 70 films and TV series. Many young actresses and actors rose to fame overnight after appearing in these adaptations. Here are 10 films and TV adaptations from Qiong's novels and the stars her stories have created.
Danish film legend Bille August will head the jury for the 7th Beijing International Film Festival considering 15 shortlisted films, organizers announced. The Danish national treasure-level director, will preside over the Tiantan Awards, the competitive section of the film festival.
Tibet's first original cartoon series will hit TV screens in May, featuring stories about legendary Tibetan folk hero Agu Dainba, a Nasreddin-like figure.
As the opening film for the 24th Beijing College Student Film Festival (BCSFF), the love-comedy This Is Not What I Expected unveiled its mask to the audience in advance at Beijing Theater on April 8.
The 24th Beijing College Student Film Festival (BCSFF) kicked off at Beijing Theater on Saturday. A total of 34 films including Duckweed, Soulmate and Chongqing Hotpot will compete for jury awards.