Ohio State Mansfield will host a free screening of "The Farewell" on Oct 29 with a post-film discussion on grief and cultural ...
BEIJING — A Chinese animated film about a mythical child with a punk attitude and superpowers has become China’s highest-grossing movie of all time, stoking national pride and potentially setting more ...
The film series, written and directed by Jiaozi, is loosely based on a 16th-century novel, Investiture of the Gods, attributed to Xu Zhonglin. Ne Zha 2 follows a young boy born with unique powers who ...
Ne Zha II is the highest-grossing animated film of all time, and thanks to a narrowed film market, you’re only now learning about it. You see, the film debuted earlier this year in February to a ...
Chinese historical drama Dead to Rights will get a North American release via Canada-based Niu Vision Media and U.S.-based Echelon Studios. Directed by Shen Ao (No More Bets), the film will open ...
Move over Pixar, because the new animated Chinese film, Ne Zha 2, is breaking box office records for animated films left and ...
WWII doc 'The Sinking of The Lisbon Maru' and the dialogue-free dance epic 'A Tapestry of A Legendary Land' may appear to have nothing in common, but both examine unknown chapters in Chinese history.
Chinese filmmakers facing censorship are turning to what is often their last chance to reach a Chinese-speaking audience: Taiwan. They’re entering film festivals, hoping wins will secure a commercial ...
A Chinese movie about a boy who fights demons and gods alike has become the world’s highest-grossing movie in any single market. With $1.2 billion in box-office revenue so far, “Ne Zha 2,” released ...
Under the guidance and support of the China Film Administration, China Film Pavilion, which is organized by China Film Co-Production Corporation (CFCC), once again promoted exchanges and cooperation ...
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