China-Summer Movie Guide/Launch
Beijing, China - June 6, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Launch ceremony for summer season movies in progress
2. Various of attendees
3. Ceremony in progress
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Peter Ho-sun Chan, director:
"Storytelling must remain rooted in reality. Audiences need to believe what they see."
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Hanyu, actor:
"The creation team helps performers develop more grounded, believable characters."
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Liu Jin, actor:
"We expect more young filmmakers to join the creation team and pass on the fine tradition of life-inspired storytelling."
7. Various of ceremony in progress, creators introducing films, celebration in progress
China's film industry is gearing up for its biggest summer season, with authorities announcing a lineup of over 60 domestic and international films at a launch event in Beijing on Friday.
The China Film Administration, together with China Media Group, hosted the star-studded presentation featuring prominent filmmakers and cast members from upcoming releases.
"Storytelling must remain rooted in reality. Audiences need to believe what they see," said director Peter Ho-sun Chan.
Actor Zhang Hanyu added, "The creation team helps performers develop more grounded, believable characters."
Actor Liu Jin called for more young filmmakers to join the creation team and pass on the fine tradition of life-inspired storytelling.
The summer is traditionally China's longest and most lucrative movie season. More than 60 domestic and international films are set to hit theaters in the coming months.
The domestic lineup spans multiple genres to cater to diverse audience preferences. The film "Dong Ji Island" depicts local fishermen's resistance against Japanese invaders during an international sea rescue mission, while "The Lychee Road" follows a Tang Dynasty official's challenging mission to transport lychees.
Animated films, including "Nobody" which adapts an episode from the acclaimed "Yao-Chinese Folktales" animation series, and "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Bright New Dawn”, provide audiences with a wide range of viewing options.
International releases scheduled for the summer season include "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning", "How to Train Your Dragon", and "F1: The Movie".
China-Summer Movie Guide/Launch
Dateline : June 6, 2025
Location : China
Duration : 1'32
Beijing, China - June 6, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Launch ceremony for summer season movies in progress
2. Various of attendees
3. Ceremony in progress
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Peter Ho-sun Chan, director:
"Storytelling must remain rooted in reality. Audiences need to believe what they see."
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Hanyu, actor:
"The creation team helps performers develop more grounded, believable characters."
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Liu Jin, actor:
"We expect more young filmmakers to join the creation team and pass on the fine tradition of life-inspired storytelling."
7. Various of ceremony in progress, creators introducing films, celebration in progress
China's film industry is gearing up for its biggest summer season, with authorities announcing a lineup of over 60 domestic and international films at a launch event in Beijing on Friday.
The China Film Administration, together with China Media Group, hosted the star-studded presentation featuring prominent filmmakers and cast members from upcoming releases.
"Storytelling must remain rooted in reality. Audiences need to believe what they see," said director Peter Ho-sun Chan.
Actor Zhang Hanyu added, "The creation team helps performers develop more grounded, believable characters."
Actor Liu Jin called for more young filmmakers to join the creation team and pass on the fine tradition of life-inspired storytelling.
The summer is traditionally China's longest and most lucrative movie season. More than 60 domestic and international films are set to hit theaters in the coming months.
The domestic lineup spans multiple genres to cater to diverse audience preferences. The film "Dong Ji Island" depicts local fishermen's resistance against Japanese invaders during an international sea rescue mission, while "The Lychee Road" follows a Tang Dynasty official's challenging mission to transport lychees.
Animated films, including "Nobody" which adapts an episode from the acclaimed "Yao-Chinese Folktales" animation series, and "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Bright New Dawn”, provide audiences with a wide range of viewing options.
International releases scheduled for the summer season include "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning", "How to Train Your Dragon", and "F1: The Movie".
ID : 8431312
Published : 2025-06-06 22:58
Last Modified : 2025-06-07 01:32:33
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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