
Director Santiago Esteves Hails China’s Film Boom
Argentine director Santiago Esteves praises China’s booming film market at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival.
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Argentine director Santiago Esteves praises China’s booming film market at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival.
At this year’s Lujiazui Forum, the Chinese mainland’s financial regulators unveiled innovative measures boosting market confidence.
Shanghai Port clinched a 3-1 win over Henan, keeping pressure on Beijing Guoan, while Wuhan Three Towns secured a gritty 2-1 victory in the CSL.
Explore 120 years of Chinese cinema at the Shanghai Film Art Center with rare sketches, iconic characters, and a VR time-travel experience!
Collect a charming Golden Goblet plushie from the Shanghai Film Fest and celebrate cinematic magic in a fun, quirky way!
German producer Andrea Ufer seeks film distributors in the Chinese mainland for her film ‘Luisa’ at the Shanghai Int’l Film Festival.
Film fans flock to Shanghai’s historic Zhapu Road after the premiere of “She’s Got No Name,” blending old Shanghai charm with cinematic suspense.
Historic Shanghai Caoyang Cinema (built in 1959) celebrates a film-inspired makeover with retro designs and creative photo spots.
Shanghai International Film Festival 27 dazzles with a star-studded opening, celebrating cinema milestones and record-breaking film submissions.
German Films spotlights cultural ties at the 2025 Shanghai International Film Festival, bridging Germany and the Chinese mainland.