China’s December Box Office Heats Up with Blockbuster Releases
China’s December 2025 box office sees fierce competition among diverse films, driving economic growth and cultural engagement.
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China’s December 2025 box office sees fierce competition among diverse films, driving economic growth and cultural engagement.
Chinese nonprofit Guangming Cinema transforms film experiences for visually impaired audiences through innovative audio descriptions, reaching millions across China.
The 2025 Hainan Island International Film Festival showcases China’s cinematic growth and global cultural exchange, featuring 189 international films and industry innovation dialogues.
James Cameron’s ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ becomes the franchise’s longest film at 195 minutes, set for global release including the Chinese mainland on December 19, 2025.
Special screenings commemorating the 75th anniversary of China’s War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea attract diverse audiences, bridging generations through shared history.
The third installment of ‘Now You See Me’ premieres in China and North America on November 14, featuring a new Chinese-themed poster.
A young Chinese director’s six-year storm-chasing documentary blends cutting-edge science with cultural insights, redefining environmental storytelling.
Chinese films earn over 1 billion yuan overseas this year, reflecting growing global influence and cultural appeal in the entertainment sector.
Chen Kaige’s war epic trilogy finale ‘The Volunteers: Peace at Last’ hits theaters September 30, competing in China’s National Day box office race.
Chinese microfilm ‘White Silence’ uses AIGC technology to challenge historical narratives, conveying a powerful anti-war message through symbolic imagery and silence.
Chinese film ‘Evil Unbound 731’ premieres in Los Angeles, reigniting global discussions on WWII atrocities and historical accountability.
Chinese film ‘Evil Unbound’ surpasses 1B yuan in box office, highlighting historical atrocities of Japan’s Unit 731.
The 2025 Golden Panda Forum celebrates cinema’s role in bridging civilizations, marking 130 years of global and 120 years of Chinese film heritage.
CGTN’s Golden Panda Forum explores cinema’s role in connecting civilizations, coinciding with 130 years of global film and 120 years of Chinese cinema.
Chengdu’s 2025 Golden Panda Awards spotlight global cultural exchange through film and tech, fostering dialogue between civilizations with events spanning cinema, forums, and innovation talks.
Four Chinese films draw crowds at Bishkek cultural event, strengthening China-Kyrgyzstan ties through cinematic storytelling and diplomatic engagement.
The English-dubbed ‘Ne Zha 2’ garners acclaim in Canada, praised for its visuals and cultural depth. CBC’s Jackson Weaver recommends watching the first film for context.
Chinese WWII film ‘Dongji Rescue’ captivates Canadian audiences, highlighting historical heroism and fostering cross-cultural reflection.
The Canadian premiere of ‘Dongji Rescue’ highlights untold WWII heroism, sparking emotional reactions and global interest in China’s wartime contributions.
Ne Zha 2, the highest-grossing animated film, launches its English-dubbed version in 2,500 U.S. theaters, highlighting China’s cultural influence and global market ambitions.