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Pages in category "English-language Chinese films" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Chinese director Lu Chuan and others withdrew from the Palm Springs International Film Festival after being informed of the film's participation. [45] None The 10 Conditions of Love: 2009: Jeff Daniels: Rebiya Kadeer: Official ban: The Chinese government accuses Rebiya of being the leader of the "Xinjiang independence" and "East Turkistan ...
Made in China (2019 film) The Man with the Golden Gun (film) The Man with the Iron Fists; Die Männer der Emden; Marco Polo (1962 film) Marco the Magnificent; Matchless (film) MBA Partners; The Meg; The Mistress of the World; Moon Child (2003 film) Mortal Engines (film) Mother's Happiness; The Mountain Road; Mountains May Depart; Mr. Deng Goes ...
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]
On 12 March 2012, Youku and Tudou two of the biggest online video companies in China announced plans to merge, [22] [23] creating one of China's biggest video sites. [24] Prior to the announcement of the merger, Youku was the #11 website in China, and Tudou was #14. [25]
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
My Country, My Parents was released in China on 30 September 2021. My Country, My Parents released by China Media Capital (CMC) with English subtitles in theaters in over 30 cities across the United States and Canada.
Cliff Walkers (Chinese: 悬崖之上), previously titled Impasse in English, [3] is a 2021 Chinese historical spy thriller film directed by Zhang Yimou and written by Quan Yongxian. It is set in the Imperial Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in the 1930s before World War II erupts.