
China’s 2025 Summer Box Office Nears 12 Billion Yuan Milestone
China’s summer box office approaches 12 billion yuan, driven by domestic films and a 12.75% surge in moviegoers, signaling economic and cultural vitality.
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China’s summer box office approaches 12 billion yuan, driven by domestic films and a 12.75% surge in moviegoers, signaling economic and cultural vitality.
China’s 2025 summer box office surpasses 2024 with $1.64B revenue, driven by domestic hits signaling economic and cultural momentum.
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Qingdao hosts SCO Film and TV Week, uniting global filmmakers to boost cultural ties and cinematic innovation across Asia and beyond.
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Directors Guan Hu and Fang Li discuss balancing Hollywood techniques with Asian cultural authenticity in historical films, sparking industry debates.
Producer Bob Underwood highlights the role of cinema in fostering U.S.-China collaboration, drawing parallels to historic WWII alliances at film premiere.
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China’s summer box office revenue surpasses 8.5 billion yuan, signaling strong recovery in film industry and growing consumer confidence.
Residents of Taiwan embrace mainland-produced film ‘Dongji Rescue,’ sparking discussions about shared Chinese wartime history and cultural connections.
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