Renowned Chinese film director Xie Tieli has died at the age of 90 in Beijing on Friday.
The sense of excitement at the Shanghai International Film Festival is understandable -- these are boom times for the Chinese film industry, as cinema box office soars and capital pours in.
When Hong Kong actor Law Kar-ying appears in public, his physique and mannerisms usually remind people of a role he played in the 1994 movie A Chinese Odyssey.
Swiss luxury watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre is sponsoring the 18th Shanghai International Film Festival.
Yang Yuhuan, a Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) concubine, famed for her good looks and the attention she received from Emperor Xuanzong, is now the subject of a big-screen project.
China's online giants continue to flex their muscles at an ongoing film festival, Xu Fan reports from Shanghai.
IMAX Corporation, a Canadian company known for its giant-screen technology, and CMC Capital Partners, China's leading media and entertainment investment fund, launched the China Film Investment Fund on June 16.
An upcoming thriller adapted from China's most popular horror radio show of the late 1990s will hit the Chinese theaters on July 3.
Sony Music China has announced the launch of the albums of four mentors for the second season of popular reality TV show, Sing My Song, as well as an album of music from the contest's top 10 singer-songwriters.
Universal's "Jurassic World" is bringing in an estimated $204.6 million in its opening weekend, enjoying the biggest opening so far in 2015 and the second-best ever in North America, only behind "Marvel's The Avengers" in 2012.
A senior Chinese film official has warned of the possibility of domestic productions being overwhelmed by foreign blockbusters at the box office as cinemagoing booms in China.
A trade fair for domestic and foreign TV production companies to buy and sell shows has opened at Shanghai's annual TV Festival.