At TIFFCOM, the Blue Book of China Film 2025 outlined the industry’s realities, from box office decline to AI-driven growth and mid-budget recovery.
Way Out, a film adapted from a best-selling novel about China's pioneering female geological prospectors, is set to hit theaters nationwide on Nov 8.
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Some on social media in China have also posted comments such as “Give me back my money” and “The movie was garbage.” ...
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Row to Win” stayed in first place for a second straight weekend with RMB27.6 million ($3.9 million), according to consultancy ...