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Despite nearly six months of cinema closures due to COVID-19, China actually built nearly 6,000 more new screens in 2020, according to a new report from the country’s film authorities.
As cinemas throughout North America and Europe move toward total lockdown, movie theaters in China, the world’s second-biggest box office market, are beginning to take steps toward reopening.
State-run moviemaking giant China Film Group Corp. plans to build about 2,000 digital cinemas in a new joint-venture partnership with the country's leading steelmaker, Shougang Steel, company ...
The “Way of Water” is expected to buoy China’s pandemic-depressed box office. Over the past three years, thousands of cinemas have been forced to suspend business, reopening when the ...
Li, who will soon be featuring in a cinema adaptation of the television series Miami Vice, is playing alongside Chow Yun-fat, China's most famous male actor, who is himself due play the villain in ...
He told the Global Times that since the arrival of the China Film South Cinema, local residents can enjoy the latest blockbusters from around the world simultaneously with moviegoers across the ...
On May 15, the spotlight turned to Chinese cinema at the 78th Cannes Film Festival during the "China Night" event. With the ...
SHANGHAI — Young couples in cashmere coats and surgical masks stood recently in neon light outside the Cathay Theater, its Art Deco facade a remnant of the Shanghai of nearly a century ago, when ...
Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke has played with form and style as he's documented his country's evolving place in the world.
Despite nearly six months of cinema closures due to COVID-19, China actually built nearly 6,000 more new screens in 2020, according to a new report from the country’s film authorities.
Despite nearly six months of cinema closures due to COVID-19, China actually built nearly 6,000 more new screens in 2020, according to a new report from the country’s film authorities.