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This is an index for the list of films produced in mainland China ordered by decade on separate pages. For an alphabetical listing of Chinese films see Category:Chinese films 1905–1989
a Chinese film about the Genearals of the Yang Family legends The Journey to Xixia Empire: 1997: 1087: a Chinese film about Western Xia (Xixia) Full River Red: 2023: 1146: about a mystery case set in the beginning era of Southern Song dynasty: An End to Killing: 2013: 1200s: about the conquest of China by Genghis Khan: Marco Polo: 1982: 1254–1324
20-year-old Ruan Lingyu, a superstar during the silent film era, in Love and Duty (1931) [24]. The first truly important Chinese films were produced beginning in the 1930s with the advent of the "progressive" or "left-wing" movement, like Cheng Bugao's Spring Silkworms (1933), [25] Wu Yonggang's The Goddess (1934), [26] and Sun Yu's The Great Road, also known as The Big Road (1934). [27]
Timeline of Chinese history. This is a timeline of Chinese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in China and its dynasties. To read about the background to these events, see History of China. See also the list of Chinese monarchs, Chinese emperors family tree, dynasties of China and years in China.
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Chinese Title Director Actors Genre Notability 1905: Dingjun Mountain: 定軍山: Ren Jingfeng: Tan Xinpei: Historical Drama: This recording of a Beijing opera performance constitutes the first Chinese film ever made 1913: The Difficult Couple: 難夫難妻: Zhang Shichuan, Zheng Zhengqiu: Short: First Chinese short feature film 1917: Victims ...
In an 1885 expulsion, the city of Eureka, Calif., put its Chinese residents on two ships and kept them out for seven decades. Now, the Eureka Chinatown Project tells the story.
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]