
Chinese Cinephiles Turn Film Festivals into Vibrant Community Events
Chinese movie lovers are transforming film festivals with shared guides, apps, and global excitement. Discover their passion for cinema.
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Chinese movie lovers are transforming film festivals with shared guides, apps, and global excitement. Discover their passion for cinema.

A Kyrgyz student at Tsinghua University shares her passion for Chinese films, highlighting their emotional depth and storytelling, and hopes to see more stories reflecting diverse youth experiences across China.

The Beijing International Film Festival showcases 21 Peking Opera films, the largest number ever, bringing China's traditional art to a new generation.

Jessica Kiang praises the exciting rise of Chinese cinema at the 15th Beijing International Film Festival.

Beijing International Film Festival celebrates 120 years of ‘Dingjunshan’ and 130 years of global cinema, highlighting China’s rise as the world’s second-largest movie market.

At the Beijing International Film Festival, ‘Ne Zha 2’ director Jiaozi unveiled hand-drawn posters, fulfilling his promise to fans as the film becomes a global hit, inspiring young filmmakers.

‘Better Me, Better You’ is a heartwarming Chinese film that explores unexpected friendship and healing between two women from different worlds. Discover how their journey offers hope and resilience.

Zhu Xin’s latest film “All Quiet at Sunrise” debuts on the Chinese mainland at the 15th Beijing International Film Festival, captivating audiences with its poetic storytelling and dreamlike visuals.

‘The Battle at Lake Changjin’, China’s epic war film, becomes a box office sensation, showcasing the rise of domestic cinema and captivating audiences with a powerful historical narrative.

The China National Film Museum celebrates over a century of cinematic excellence, showcasing the rich history and cultural legacy of Chinese film through extensive exhibits and interactive events.