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The cinema of China is the filmmaking and film industry of the Chinese mainland under the People's Republic of China, one of three distinct historical threads of Chinese-language cinema together with the cinema of Hong Kong and the cinema of Taiwan.
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]
The only other mainland Chinese director to be selected multiple times is Chen Kaige, whose films represented mainland China twice, and Hong Kong once, resulting in one Oscar nomination (for Hong Kong). China, Hong Kong and Taiwan are recognized as separate entities by AMPAS and each one
Four Chinese films dominated the mainland China and global box office charts over the latest weekend. “YOLO,” a comedy drama about weight loss and self-discovery, was crowned as the top ...
“Dune 2” launched in mainland China cinemas this weekend with a solid $19.9 million three-day haul. That put it in second place, narrowly behind holdover crime-drama “The Pig, the Snake and ...
“Oppenheimer” landed on top of the mainland China cinema box office with an impressive score for a Hollywood movie in the current climate. More typically, gaming adaptation “Gran Turismo ...
Cinema of China; List of Chinese films: pre-1930; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; ... This is an index for the list of films produced in mainland China ordered by decade ...
The highly-anticipated Japanese animated feature film “The First Slam Dunk” dominated the mainland China cinema box office in its opening weekend. It broke multiple records as it did so. The ...