
Chinese Film ‘Dead To Rights’ Wows Sweden in 80th Anti-War Tribute
At the Chinese Embassy in Sweden, 300+ attendees watched “Dead To Rights” on Sept 1, 2025, marking the 80th anti-war victory and honoring history.
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At the Chinese Embassy in Sweden, 300+ attendees watched “Dead To Rights” on Sept 1, 2025, marking the 80th anti-war victory and honoring history.
Discover how four Chinese blockbusters wowed over 350 movie lovers at the China Film Festival in Bishkek, featuring hits like My Country, My Parents.
Two directors from the Chinese mainland, Guan Hu and Fang Li, share their views on art, truth and controversy behind Dongji Rescue and The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru.
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 summer film season unveils 60+ titles blending domestic gems and international blockbusters, plus nationwide cinema discounts.
Animated sequel Ne Zha 2 earns 15.6 billion yuan and becomes the fifth highest-grossing film ever, marking a milestone in Chinese cinema.
Discover Zhenbeibao in Yinchuan, where iconic Chinese films are born amidst stunning desert landscapes. A must-visit for film and culture enthusiasts! 🎬✨
Dive into ‘Ne Zha 2’ as we explore the origins of the beloved Boundary Beast and its roots in China’s rich cultural heritage.
China’s documentary ‘Banr’ makes its world premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival in Los Angeles, marking another significant milestone for the Chinese film industry after the success of ‘Ne Zha 2’.
“Ne Zha 2”, the Chinese mainland’s animated blockbuster, surpasses 12 billion yuan ($1.65B) worldwide, ranking among the top highest-grossing movies globally and second in animated films.
“Ne Zha 2” becomes the first Chinese film to surpass 10 billion yuan globally, captivating audiences in North America and Australia.