
China Celebrates 120 Years of Cinema at Shanghai Film Festival
Shanghai celebrates 120 years of Chinese cinema at the International Film Festival’s ‘2025 China Movie & TV Night’, honoring the stories that have connected China with the world.
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Shanghai celebrates 120 years of Chinese cinema at the International Film Festival’s ‘2025 China Movie & TV Night’, honoring the stories that have connected China with the world.

Chinese animated film ‘Ne Zha 2’ becomes the highest-grossing film in China, symbolizing the rise of locally produced cultural content and a shift in the entertainment landscape.

Chinese cinema celebrated its 120th anniversary at the 20th Huabiao Film Awards in Qingdao, with Kara Wai Ying Hung and Zhang Yi winning top honors and ‘Wandering Earth 3’ announced for 2027.

Ne Zha 2 debuts in Malaysia, signaling a growing international interest in Chinese cinema and opening doors for future global releases.

China’s daily box office hit a new record of 1.805 billion yuan ($249 million) during the Spring Festival, surpassing previous records and drawing over 35 million moviegoers in a single day.