Chinese director Jia Zhangke hopes his new film festival will be as much an attraction for tourists to Pingyao as the ancient heritage city.
The 41-episode Lishi de Shiming (Mission of History) will air on Beijing Satellite TV from Oct 28.
The 21st Beijing Screenings, jointly hosted by the film bureau of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, the Fujian provincial bureau of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, and the Fuzhou city government, will take place in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province, from Nov 29 to Dec 2.
Chinese film Angels Wear White won the Best Film Award late Friday at the 54th International Antalya Film Festival in Turkey's Mediterranean City of Antalya, the first time a Chinese film wins the highest award of this event.
The universal theme of films will be invoked yet again in the upcoming Fight for Love.
China Educational Channels (CEC) signed a contract with My HD Media, a paid TV platform based in Dubai, on Wednesday to help spread Chinese voices to the Middle East and North Africa.
The 30th Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) kicked off Wednesday, with some 200 films to be screened at theaters in Tokyo's downtown Roppongi and other areas in the next 10 days.
Sylvia Chang didn't care to make sacrifices for love in her youth.
First major TV series on China's civil marine rescue force to go on air this week.
China Film News reported Tuesday that "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" dominated the Chinese film market during its debut week ending October 22, earning 246 million yuan
The year 2012 is a significant time for the domestic movie market. If we have to describe the year in key words, it should be "fast development".
During a recent event to promote his new movie Where Has Time Gone?, director Jia Zhangke says the film has received acclaim in several overseas international film festivals.