With the attendance of more than 20 Chinese-language films and dozens of notable Chinese directors, actors and actress, the upcoming 19th Busan International Film Festival(BIFF) will embrace "China's moment".
Chinese films are no strangers to Venice, even more so in recent years as the center of world's cinema shifts eastwards. Here, we provide a list of prominent Chinese figures in Venice.
When the organizing committee of the 71st Venice International Film Festival, which will open on Aug 27, recently announced its jury list, Chinese people were glad but unsurprised to see familiar faces again appointed to the panel.
Renowned Chinese director Zhang Yimou has filed a lawsuit against Hong Kong-based New Pictures Film Company, claiming he is owed 15 million yuan, or some $2.4 million.
The Chinese film presence will be ramped up at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) when organizers announced a portion of their lineup on Tuesday.
Chinese director Zhang Yimou confirmed that his next project "The Great Wall" will be a co-production between China and the US.
It was no surprise when Zhang Yimou's latest film Coming Home raked in 82.4 million yuan (about $13.47 million) at the box office on its opening weekend.
Zhang Yimou and Gong Li have met with the media following the screening of their new film "Coming Home" at the Cannes Film Festival.
Celebrities pose on the red carpet as they arrive for the screening of the film "Coming Home" (Gui lai) out of competition at the 67th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes May 20, 2014.
This promotional video released on May 8th shows actress Gong Li discussing her role in the upcoming film "Coming Home".
Cast members pose during a press conference for their new movie "Coming Home" in Beijing, China, 21 April 2014.
Chinese director Zhang Yimou's new movie "Coming Home," starring Chen Daoming and Gong Li, will hit the big screen in May, 2014.