From China's first silent film in 1905 to the record-breaking animated epic Ne Zha 2, the nation's cinematic journey has entered a transformative chapter. President Xi Jinping's recent letter to veteran filmmakers has ignited fresh momentum, urging creators to "strengthen cultural confidence" while blending technological innovation with China's 5,000-year heritage.
When Tech Meets Tradition
The $4.18 billion box office milestone in 2025 underscores China's growing global influence. Ne Zha 2's success – powered by 138 animation studios creating frames with 200 million digital characters – exemplifies this fusion. From 3D-printed quantum computers in The Wandering Earth 2 to motion-capture mythology in Creation of the Gods, Chinese filmmakers are rewriting cinematic rulebooks.
Cultural Bridges Through Cinema
With 93 imported films generating 9 billion yuan domestically and Ne Zha 2 set for North American IMAX release, China's screen diplomacy thrives. Academy juror Ellen Eliasoph notes: "China's cultural influence, not just commercial power, drives this global resonance." As Capital Cinema's Gao Ying affirms, theaters now serve as "cultural windows" showcasing China's stories.
Chen Daoming of the China Film Association sees Xi's message as a blueprint: "Through joint efforts, we'll create works that build cultural strength." With 1.01 billion cinema visits in 2024 and technological leaps redefining storytelling, China's film renaissance shows no signs of dimming.
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A letter to inspire: Xi's words echo through China's film industry
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