Chinese director Huo Meng‘s “Living the Land,” a deeply personal exploration of China’s rapidly evolving rural landscape in the early 1990s, is world premiering in competition at the Berlin Film ...
Chinese filmmakers facing censorship are turning to what is often their last chance to reach a Chinese-speaking audience: Taiwan. They’re entering film festivals, hoping wins will secure a commercial ...
China has one of the biggest box offices in the world, so it only makes sense that there is also a bombing industry for Chinese language films. While many Chinese language movies come from the ...
BEIJING — A Chinese animated film about a mythical child with a punk attitude and superpowers has become China’s highest-grossing movie of all time, stoking national pride and potentially setting more ...
The 49th Toronto International Film Festival kicked off on Sept. 5, which was also the launch of the Chinese Film Market Screenings. Organized by the China Film Co-Production Corporation, the event ...