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100 Greatest Chinese language films chosen by Asia Weekly Magazine 100 Best Mainland Chinese Films chosen by 88 experts and organised by Time Out Beijing and Time Out Shanghai . v
Movie Actresses: 電影女明星: Shao Zuiweng: Hu Die Wang Hanlun Wu Suxin: Drama: Orchid in an Empty Valley: 空谷蘭: Zhang Shichuan: Zhang Zhiyun, Yang Naimei, Zhu Fei: Drama: Released in two parts. Based on the 1900 Japanese novel "No no Hana" (Wildflower) by Kuroiwa Ruikō. The Pearl Pagoda: 珍珠塔: Shao Zuiweng: Hu Die: Romance ...
中国影片大典 Encyclopaedia of Chinese Films. 1905-1930, 故事片·戏曲片. (1996). Zhong guo ying pian da dian: 1905-1930. Beijing: 中国电影出版社 China Movie Publishing House. ISBN 7-106-01155-X; 中国影片大典 Encyclopaedia of Chinese Films. 1931-1949.9, 故事片·戏曲片. (2005). Zhong guo ying pian da dian: 1931-1949.9.
中国影片大典 Encyclopaedia of Chinese Films. 1931-1949.9, 故事片·戏曲片. (2005). Zhong guo ying pian da dian: 1931-1949.9. Beijing: 中国电影出版社 China Movie Publishing House. ISBN 7-106-02414-7; 中国影片大典 Encyclopaedia of Chinese Films. 1949.10-1976, 故事片·戏曲片. (2001). Zhong guo ying pian da dian: 1949. ...
IMAX release [2] [3] Detective Chinatown 1900: Chen Sicheng: Wang Baoqiang, Liu Haoran and John Cusack: comedy mystery buddy film [4] Legends of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants: Tsui Hark: Xiao Zhan, Zhuang Dafei wuxia (martial arts) [5] Ne Zha 2: Jiaozi: fantasy: M A R C H 8 Girls on Wire: Vivian Qu: Liu Haocun: Drama
20-year-old Ruan Lingyu, a superstar during the silent film era, in Love and Duty (1931) [24]. The first truly important Chinese films were produced beginning in the 1930s with the advent of the "progressive" or "left-wing" movement, like Cheng Bugao's Spring Silkworms (1933), [25] Wu Yonggang's The Goddess (1934), [26] and Sun Yu's The Great Road, also known as The Big Road (1934). [27]
Hollywood film releases were relatively rare in China up until First Blood (1982), which had its Chinese release in 1985, [27] and went on to sell 76 million tickets, the highest for a Hollywood film in China up until 2018. Zhou Enlai was released in 1992 and became China's highest-grossing film with CN¥270 million. [7]
中国影片大典 Encyclopaedia of Chinese Films. 1949.10-1976, 故事片·戏曲片. (2001). Zhong guo ying pian da dian: 1949.10-1976. Beijing: 中国电影出版社 China Movie Publishing House. ISBN 7-106-01508-3; 中国影片大典 Encyclopaedia of Chinese Films. 1931–1949.9, 故事片·戏曲片. (2005).