Still photos of upcoming film Book of Love, starring Chinese actress Tang Wei and actor Wu Xiubo.
The principals of the new Chinese romantic comedy Finding Mr. Right 2 have met with the media in Beijing to promote the new film.
Chinese actress Tang Wei attends a Christmas activity in Hong Kong.
Mabel Cheung recalls a scene from her wartime epic, A Tale of Three Cities, in which several Chinese soldiers are beheaded by Japanese invaders.
Cast members attend a press conference of the movie "Only You" in Beijing on July 19, 2015. The movie is expected to hit the screen on July 24.
The upcoming romance comedy Only You, supervised by veteran filmmaker Feng Xiaogang, recently reveals its backstory in anticipation of its July 24 release.
A sequel to the hugely successful "Finding Mr. Right" is currently shot with the original cast and director.
San Cheng Ji or A Tale of Three Cities, a movie starring actor Sean Lau Ching-wan and actress Tang Wei, will hit mainland theaters this fall, and is being seen as a Chinese answer to Hollywood's American Civil War epic Gone with the Wind (1939).
The Conservation International releases the sixth film of "Nature is Speaking" series, dubbed by Chinese actress Tang Wei, on its official website, May 13, 2015.
Famed for his sharp style of criticism, the Chinese director Feng Xiaogang seems to struggle to hide his strong personality even during a promotional event for the upcoming film he's producing.
The 34th Hong Kong Film Awards was held on April 19. Director Ang Hui's film The Golden Era was the big winner of the night.