Tibetan film 'Cao Yuan de He', or 'River', premiered in Tokyo, Japan on April 29. This is the first Tibetan language movie to be publicly released abroad.
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Construction of Toy Story Land has begun at Shanghai Disneyland, the giant theme park and resort that opened in mainland China in June. The land will be the seventh at the park and is set to open in 2018.
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DreamWorks Animation has reportedly pulled out of the Dream Center, a massive location-based entertainment venture being built in Shanghai.
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A crowd of Chinese movies jostled with record breaking “The Fate of the Furious” for the top spot at the China box office during the first weekend of the May Day holiday week.
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A big April, turbocharged by two Hollywood action titles, nudged China’s box office back on to a growth trend for the first four months of the year.
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China's movie market has been lackluster for nearly a year but this isn't necessarily a bad thing, according to some insiders.
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Chinese actress and producer Fan Bingbing will sit on the Cannes jury when the festival kicks off next month, organizers said.
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Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke has teamed up with four established directors from Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa to make a movie.
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Under a program called Red Billion, co-launched by Australia China Film Association and Sydney Films Production Company, some 30 feature films are being targeted for joint production by 2020.
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At least four major Hollywood films – “Wonder Woman,” “Cars 3,” “Transformers: The Last Knight” and “Despicable Me 3” – will enjoy day-and-date theatrical releases in China in June.
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