Four medium length movies from BBC Earth are to get non-commercial theatrical release in China.
|
Technology executive and financier, Yu Yongfu is to take over as CEO of Alibaba Pictures Group. He replaces Zhang Qiang, who remains a board level director and is re-designated as co-president.
|
The Sino-Russian Fund of Culture and Education has signed an agreement with Russian studios on the remake of Russian sci-fi film 'Amphibian Man'.
|
The 'Focus' conference in London this week, an exhibition and gathering of the production sector, will have a focus on China and Chinese cinema.
|
Chinese online ticketing platform Weying Technology and Lead Capital general partner Johnny Hsu have launched a joint venture, Weying Galaxy Entertainment, to invest in international films.
|
Japanese animation “Your Name” instantly achieved hit status in China with a powerful $41 million opening weekend. The Japanese title pushed aside “Fantastic Beasts".
|
Hollywood writers will be hired to train the winners of a young Chinese scriptwriters program. Ju Ben Hui, which means “alliance of scripts”, is the name of the project.
|
Chinese Kung fu star Donnie Yen left his hand and footprints in cement at Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre Wednesday, making him the third Chinese martial artist to receive the honor.
|
Sony Pictures Television is to co-produce a Mandarin-language version of U.S. TV series “Chosen” in partnership with Chinese video platform iQIYI.
|
American filmmaker Tim Burton's new latest movie, "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" is set to hit Chinese theatres in just over a day.
|