From ‘1942’ to ‘The Traveler’: Qian Tiantian’s Cinematic Journey
Director of Photography Qian Tiantian reflects on her journey from ‘1942’ to ‘The Traveler’, highlighting the challenges and dedication required in cinematography.
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Director of Photography Qian Tiantian reflects on her journey from ‘1942’ to ‘The Traveler’, highlighting the challenges and dedication required in cinematography.
China’s 2024 National Day holiday box office revenues exceeded 2 billion yuan, led by top films like “The Volunteers: The Battle of Life and Death,” showcasing the vitality of Chinese cinema.
China’s box office during the National Day holiday has surged to 1.5 billion yuan ($216 million) as of 11 a.m. October 5, 2024, reflecting a strong rebound in the country’s film industry.
China’s National Day holiday box office has soared to 1.5 billion yuan ($216 million) by October 5, 2024, reflecting a strong recovery and growing consumer interest in domestic films.
China’s box office earnings during the National Day holiday have exceeded 1.5 billion yuan, showcasing a robust surge in the entertainment sector.
China’s box office earnings during the National Day holiday have surpassed 1 billion yuan ($142 million) as of October 3, showing strong performance in the film industry.
China’s 2024 National Day box office bookings have exceeded 200 million yuan, showcasing a strong start for the holiday season with top films like ‘The Volunteers: The Battle of Life and Death’ leading the charts.
The 19th China Changchun Film Festival kicks off in Changchun, celebrating Chinese cinema under the theme “New Era, New Cradle, New Power.” Fifteen films vie for the Golden Deer Award.
China’s 2024 summer box office revenue has surpassed 8 billion yuan, with domestic films like “Successor” leading the charts. Discover how these movies are shaping the film industry’s success this season.
Huallywood, formerly known as Wuxi National Digital Movie Park, is revolutionizing China’s film industry with its state-of-the-art technology and interactive production experiences.
China’s summer box office has soared past 4 billion yuan as of July 14. Blockbuster hits like ‘Successor’, ‘A Place Called Silence’, and ‘Despicable Me 4’ are leading the charts, marking a significant milestone for the Chinese film industry.
Recent Beijing Film Academy graduate Mukhitdinov Samariddin shares his journey from Tajikistan to China, and his aspirations to enhance cultural exchanges through film between the two nations.
The Shanghai International Film Festival spotlights the impact of imported films on China’s cinema. Explore how foreign movies are influencing the future of Chinese filmmaking and industry trends.
Industry professionals at the 26th Shanghai International Film Festival share insights on cinema and Shanghai’s dynamic role, highlighting opportunities for collaboration and cultural exchange.
In Shanghai, the annual Shanghai International Film Festival gathers filmmakers and enthusiasts for a 10-day global cinema showcase, highlighting Asia’s influential role in the film industry.
The 26th Shanghai International Film Festival began on June 14, featuring over 3,300 films from 105 countries. The ten-day event highlights global cinema with renowned filmmakers and emerging talents.
The Shanghai International Film Festival celebrates 30 years with its 26th edition from June 14-23, showcasing global cinema and fostering industry collaboration.
Content creator Pan Tianhong discusses how new gadgets and AI tools are empowering individuals to create high-quality videos, opening up the film industry to anyone with a story to tell.
China’s film market has surged in 2024, with box office revenues reaching 6.4 billion yuan ($890 million), surpassing North America and making China the world’s largest movie market for now.
China’s box office surged to over $55.8 million on National Day, reflecting robust growth in the film industry and enthusiastic holiday celebrations across the country.