
Australian Filmmakers Turn to China Amid Global Industry Challenges
Australian filmmakers are turning to the Chinese market amid global industry challenges, seeking new opportunities and collaborations to reach wider audiences and ensure growth.
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Australian filmmakers are turning to the Chinese market amid global industry challenges, seeking new opportunities and collaborations to reach wider audiences and ensure growth.

Director Huo Jianqi shares how the universal language of humanity makes films resonate worldwide. His film “Postmen in the Mountains” has touched hearts across continents.

At the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival, actor-director Huang Bo shared his vision for Chinese cinema’s global breakthrough, emphasizing the universal appeal of authentic Chinese stories.

Dive into the cinematic splendor of the 2025 Shanghai International Film Festival with CGTN’s top film picks, spanning diverse cultures and genres from around the globe.

Filmmakers worldwide express concern as the U.S. considers imposing 100% tariffs on foreign films, a move that could disrupt the global film industry.

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