2025 Chinese New Year Film Season Box Office Tops 2 Billion Yuan
China’s 2025 Lunar New Year film season surpasses 2 billion yuan, led by record-breaking performance of Zootopia 2 in theaters.
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China’s 2025 Lunar New Year film season surpasses 2 billion yuan, led by record-breaking performance of Zootopia 2 in theaters.
China’s 2025 box office exceeds 48 billion yuan, driven by popular local films across genres from historical epics to modern comedies and suspense thrillers.
The 7th Hainan Island International Film Festival opens in Sanya on December 3, showcasing global cinema and fostering cultural exchange in Asia.
Disney’s ‘Zootopia 2’ sets new single-day record for imported animated films in China, earning 227 million yuan on opening day.
American-born German actress Anina Net shares her transformative journey mastering martial arts and wire stunts in Beijing, highlighting personal growth and newfound confidence in 2025.
Several Japanese films face delayed releases in China amid market assessments and audience reactions to recent political remarks, as 2025 box office hits 45.5B yuan.
China’s film industry emerges as cultural bridge in 2025, blending historical narratives with modern storytelling to reshape global perceptions through cinema.
Chinese films earn over 1 billion yuan overseas this year, reflecting growing global influence and cultural appeal in the entertainment sector.
Explore the Former Site Museum of Changchun Film Studio, a cultural landmark preserving China’s cinematic legacy and offering insights into the nation’s film history and economic revitalization efforts.
China’s 2025 National Day holiday box office grossed 1.8B yuan with 50M moviegoers, as domestic films captured 98.9% of the market.
China’s National Day holiday box office surpasses 1.6B yuan ($220M), driven by diverse film genres and a booming ‘film+’ trend, signaling market recovery.
China’s National Day holiday box office surpasses 1.5B yuan, led by historical epic ‘The Volunteers: Peace at Last,’ blending war drama and diplomatic narratives.
Legendary actor Liu Xiao Ling Tong discusses balancing technology and performance in CGTN’s AI-animated ‘The Legend of Wukong,’ blending tradition with innovation.
China’s National Day holiday box office surges past 1 billion yuan, signaling strong cultural consumption and economic resilience during key holiday period.
China’s 2025 box office surpasses 2024’s total, driven by local films and global appeal. National Day releases set new records.
U.S. imposes 100% tariff on foreign films, raising concerns over global film industry impacts and potential shifts to Asian markets.
China’s 2025 box office is poised to exceed 2024’s total, driven by National Day holiday releases and blockbuster sequels, signaling industry recovery and growth.
U.S. President Trump’s proposed 100% tariff on foreign-made films raises concerns over Hollywood’s global model and potential economic impacts across Asia’s entertainment markets.
Uzbek official highlights China’s cinematic achievements as a benchmark for Asian filmmakers, emphasizing technological innovation and regional collaboration.
Cambodia and China strengthen film industry ties through new initiatives at the Silk Road International Film Festival, fostering cultural and economic collaboration.