In China, a big-budget drama, “In The Name of the People” has become a smash hit on broadcast TV and online.
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The 7th Beijing International Film Festival is on, and one of the main topics of discussion at the event is: How can filmmakers make international coproductions successful?
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Chinese cinema chain Jiangsu Omnijoi has struck a deal to install an additional 40 IMAX giant-screen theaters across its network. The deal expands Omnijoi’s planned IMAX theater base to 72 screens.
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The rationale for the joint venture announced this week between Creative Artists Agency and China Media Capital is very much about growth.
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"The Lost City of Z” co-producer Dale Johnson is back in China to raise money for a $200 million fund to finance independent Hollywood films just after some of the biggest China-Hollywood deals have fallen through.
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After starring a couple of international blockbusters, Chinese actress Jing Tian returns to the domestic movie set. In the coming-of-age romance 'Fist & Faith', Jing stars as a high school teacher.
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Shares in Le Shi Internet and Technology, one of the key companies in China’s financially-troubled LeEco cluster of linked entertainment and technology firms, were suspended on Monday.
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The opening ceremony of the seventh edition of the Beijing International Film Festival took place Sunday night amid a tight security cordon at Huairou, and the wind blowing white lint from the poplar trees that surround the city.
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"The Fate of the Furious” drove off with a $190 million opening weekend win at the Chinese box office. Along the way, it shattered numerous local records.
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Last year, only three of the 50 top-rated TV dramas were espionage tales. The rest were fantasy romances, according to a report by the entertainment researcher Entgroup.
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