
Mainland Opens Film Sector to Hong Kong, Macao Investors
China’s new policy allows Hong Kong and Macao investors to establish film production companies on the mainland, boosting cultural and economic collaboration.
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China’s new policy allows Hong Kong and Macao investors to establish film production companies on the mainland, boosting cultural and economic collaboration.
The White House proposes 100% tariffs on foreign-produced films, sparking concerns in Hollywood and raising questions about global trade implications.
Australia’s Labor government opposes new U.S. film tariffs and reignites EU trade talks post-election, signaling strategic shifts in global economic engagement.
Trump’s proposed 100% tariff on foreign-produced films sparks fears of skyrocketing costs and creative constraints, triggering Hollywood backlash and market turbulence.
China’s Ne Zha 2 hits $2.18B, becomes 5th highest-grossing film globally, edging closer to Titanic’s record.
Experts warn Trump’s proposed 100% tariffs on foreign-produced films could devastate the US film industry, leading to fewer productions globally.
China’s May Day holiday box office crosses $96M milestone, driven by Hong Kong entrepreneurship drama, Studio Ghibli’s landmark screening, and financial thrillers.
Qingdao’s Love Watching Movies Carnival, streaming May 3, celebrates film’s cultural and economic impact with star-studded interviews, performances, and industry insights.
China’s May Day box office exceeds 300 million yuan as ‘The Dumpling Queen’ leads with heartfelt storytelling on resilience and everyday struggles.
China’s box office surpasses 300 million yuan during the May Day holiday, reflecting strong cultural demand and economic vitality.
China’s animated hit Ne Zha 2 demonstrates how cultural innovation fuels domestic consumption growth amid global economic shifts, offering insights for businesses and policymakers.
China’s May Day holiday box office surges past 100 million yuan ($13.7M), signaling strong film industry recovery and consumer spending.
Norway and Argentina triumph at Beijing International Film Festival, underscoring China’s role in global cinema as international submissions dominate.
Swiss film Frieda’s Case drives cultural dialogue at Beijing festival, highlighting growing Europe-China cinema collaboration and shared focus on women’s narratives.
Young filmmaker Zhu Xin leads Hangzhou’s rising cinematic movement, blending local narratives with global appeal through introspective storytelling.
Acclaimed actress Zhang Ziyi highlights cinema’s global potential as China celebrates 120 years of film history and Huabiao Awards’ 20th anniversary.
Award winners at the Beijing International Film Festival share behind-the-scenes perspectives on Asian cinema’s global resonance and industry innovations.
Chinese animated blockbuster ‘Ne Zha 2’ earns $2.1 billion globally, ranking fifth all-time, signaling China’s rising film industry.
Qingdao hosts 20th Huabiao Awards celebrating 120 years of Chinese cinema, with top honors for Kara Wai Ying Hung, Zhang Yi, and Wandering Earth director Guo Fan.
China’s Huabiao Film Awards honor top cinematic achievements, with winners including ‘The Wandering Earth 2’ and ‘Ne Zha 2’ as industry prepares for 2025 milestones.