Cuba and China will begin shooting their first-ever film in collaboration in March on the Caribbean island, the Cuban News Agency reported.
Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival declared the film Navigators had won the top prize in its international short film competition.
For the first time ever, fans of the Kung Fu Panda series may enjoy their hero speaking in its mother tongue as a Chinese dubbed and subtitled version of the movie is scheduled to be played in several North American theaters.
The hit online drama Go Princess Go, which was removed from the Internet a week ago is now back, after editing that cut one third of the show.
DMG Entertainment recently announced in Beijing that it will invest about $70 million in a location-based entertainment (LBE) project.
The 2015 film The Walk premiered on the Chinese mainland on Friday and quickly beat domestic rivals to take the second-highest slot in the January box office.
Produced by Wong, iGirl, which is basically about a man's adventures with his robot girlfriend, will be released on iQiyi in March.
As demand for special effects for films and TV grows, Chinese studios gear up to give viewers a better experience, Xu Fan reports.
A project backed by the country's regulator of movie sector plans to release the fantasy epic The Monkey King 2, in 100 cities in 30 countries on Feb 8.
Fresh off a fruitful 2015, China's domestic comedies are looking forward to another year of anticipation.
China's hit musical series Beaver Songs recently staged its first concert gala at the National Aquatics Center, which drew scores of celebrities and young fans of the cartoon beavers.
According to the Ministry of Culture, 4 enterprises have had the title of “National Cultural Industry Demonstration Base” revoked.