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Hailed as one of China’s most technically ambitious films to date, the big-budget epic dramatizes the sinking of the Lisbon ...
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. The data ...
From mobile film screenings to advanced and comfortable modern cinemas, the improvement of viewing conditions in these borderlands reflects the overall development of China's film industry during ...
“China’s cinema industry is practically going from two tin cans and string to an iPhone 4 in one fell swoop,” said Rance Pow, president of Artisan Gateway, an entertainment consulting firm.
Gao told China.org.cn that he is currently in discussion with other cinema chains, both domestic or foreign, about how to build "super cinemas" and that Smart Cinema is willing to help.
The number of screens per inhabitants (one screen per 100,000 people in China compared to one per 12,000 in France) remains low, which leaves further scope for development, especially when we consider ...
China was first into the coronavirus crisis, and may be first out of it. Some Chinese cinemas are now looking to reopen, albeit cautiously.
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.
"After China's reform and opening up, a great number of cinema artists strongly urged the establishment of such a museum, which drew great attention from the central government.
BEIJING, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At 4pm, the first cinema in the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County in Kashi Prefecture, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region opened at the ...