Golden Panda Awards Unite Global Filmmakers in Chengdu
Chengdu’s Golden Panda Awards foster global film collaboration with 100+ countries participating, boosting cultural ties and creative partnerships across Asia and beyond.
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Chengdu’s Golden Panda Awards foster global film collaboration with 100+ countries participating, boosting cultural ties and creative partnerships across Asia and beyond.
Chengdu’s Golden Panda Awards honored global film and TV excellence, with 5,343 entries from 126 countries and regions, promoting cross-cultural dialogue through creative works.
Chengdu’s Golden Panda Awards 2025 merges cinematic excellence with the city’s serene creativity, spotlighting its cultural and economic appeal.
Oscar-nominated VFX expert Joel Hynek emphasizes cultural diversity’s role in global entertainment at Chengdu’s Golden Panda Awards.
The 2025 Golden Panda Awards in Chengdu highlighted film innovation, global collaboration, and cultural exchange, with journalists sharing key insights on industry trends.
Discover the nominees and categories for the 2nd Golden Panda Awards’ Animation section, celebrating creativity and technical mastery in global filmmaking.
Veteran prop master Kim-Wai Chung reflects on 38 years in Chinese cinema, from handmade sets to blockbusters like ‘The Wandering Earth 2,’ and his mission to mentor new talent.
Chinese films gain momentum at Venice Film Festival as experts praise their role in showcasing modern China’s culture and connecting with global audiences.
The Sino-Russian collaborative film ‘Red Silk’ debuts in China, blending espionage thrills with shared historical narratives while strengthening cultural ties.
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.
Liu Haoran, Diana Lin, and Shen Ao take top honors at the 20th Changchun Film Festival’s Golden Deer Awards, spotlighting China’s vibrant film industry.
Director Lee Lik Chee shares insights on Chinese cinema’s evolution, blending entertainment with cultural storytelling at the 20th Changchun Film Festival.
Qingdao hosts SCO Film and TV Week, uniting global filmmakers to boost cultural ties and cinematic innovation across Asia and beyond.
Chengdu prepares to host the 2nd Golden Panda Awards, recognizing global film and TV excellence with 27 awards across four categories and record international participation.
SCO Film and Television Week highlights cinematic collaboration across Asia, featuring discussions on co-productions and cultural storytelling.
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.
China’s 2025 summer box office exceeds 10 billion yuan, driven by domestic films, signaling economic resilience and cultural influence.
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.