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Chinese film industry
North Korea Expands Media Ban to Include Chinese Films
By Chelsea Toczauer
The shift to put Chinese media on the blacklist is another signal of strained China-North Korea relations.
China’s Self-Pitying Empire
By David Hutt
The Chinese film "No More Bets," which details the human cost of Southeast Asia-based cyberscam operations, has become a massive hit on the mainland.
Dog Fight over the South China Sea?
By Sribala Subramanian
A Chinese action movie may offer a preview of conflicts yet to unfold.
Nationalism in China’s Wandering Earth
By Layne Vandenberg
Chinese blockbuster Wandering Earth explores a future marked by environmental chaos and loss of home, saved only by Chinese heroism and family.
Chinese Sci-Fi Ascendant: Can Films Match the Magic of Literature?
By Tyler Roney
China struggles to turn sci-fi barnburners into cinema blockbusters.
Matt Damon Film Sparks New Round of 'Whitewashing' Controversy
By David Volodzko
Actress Constance Wu calls out The Great Wall for casting non-Asian actors in the starring roles.
Hollywood's Latest Superhero: 'Captain China'
By David Volodzko
The directors of Marvel's wildly successful Captain America films will be producing a superhero series for China.
The Hiccup in Ip Man 3’s Hype
By Catherine Putz
The film was bound to do well, but "ghost screenings" clued regulators onto the Chinese distributor’s clumsy fraud.
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