Special War Film Exhibition Unites Generations on Chinese Mainland
Marking the 75th anniversary, a war film exhibition on the Chinese mainland drew seniors and young viewers with over 2,000 screenings across ten cities.
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Marking the 75th anniversary, a war film exhibition on the Chinese mainland drew seniors and young viewers with over 2,000 screenings across ten cities.
China’s film industry has claimed the top spot in global box office revenue in 2025, marking a key shift away from Hollywood dominance this year.
‘The Volunteers: Peace at Last’ raked in 485M yuan this National Day, boosting cultural film tourism in the Chinese mainland to record highs.
The Chinese mainland’s National Day holiday set a new record with 1.835 B yuan box office, 50 M+ moviegoers, and local films dominating at 98.93%.
China’s film market raked in 1.8 billion yuan over the National Day holiday, led by hits like The Volunteers: Blood and Peace and a surge in movie-related tourism.
China’s National Day holiday box office soared past 1.1B yuan, led by The Volunteers: Peace at Last, Evil Unbound and A Writer’s Odyssey II.
In three days, Evil Unbound topped 1 billion yuan at the box office and now eyes releases in North America, Europe and Asia.
A Chinese film about Japan’s WWII Unit 731 germ warfare shattered screening records with 255,000 shows on opening day, marking a milestone in China’s film industry.
The Russo-Chinese spy thriller ‘Red Silk’ premiered across the Chinese mainland on September 6, blending tense action with a shared history narrative.
The China-Russia co-produced film Red Silk premiered in Beijing during the 2025 Russian Film Festival, showcasing secret front camaraderie on the big screen.