The third annual US-China Film and Television Industry Expo will be held in Los Angeles in November, it was announced on Tuesday.
Oscar-winning Japanese director Yojiro Takita is working on his first Chinese-language film with China's Magilm Pictures, the company announced on Wednesday.
Johnnie To, best known for stylized crime thrillers, is among the few Chinese directors who is recognized in North America, a market not kind to non-English films.
Through the network of Confucius Institutes in the country, Colombians are joining those in other Latin American countries to celebrate the United Nation's Chinese Language Day on Wednesday.
American filmmaker John Hughes, who has led his colleagues to win six Oscars and been responsible for visual effects in some 100 Hollywood movies, plans to set up a filmmaking center in Beijing.
A rare collection of works of art from the Wu School of the Ming dynasty has gone on display in Washington DC.
American singer Jermaine Jackson has signed a deal to set up a studio in Shanghai, consisting of a theme park and art school in honor of his late brother Michael Jackson.
Egypt's capital Cairo hosted a four-day art exhibition that features abstract ink wash works of six Chinese contemporary female artists, an event meant to intensify cultural ties between the two nations.
China has vowed to better protect the music industry by ending the free online music sharing and downloading era.
Although VR is still a new concept in China, film studios and directors are using VR technology for their promotional efforts.
A feature of the ongoing Beijing International Film Festival, a South Korean film on an aging couple draws attention to a niche genre.
Some 500 films, up to 90 percent of which have yet to be released in Chinese mainland theaters, are being screened at the Beijing International Film Festival.