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  1. The cinema of China is the filmmaking and film industry of the Chinese mainland under the People's Republic of China, one of three distinct historical threads of Chinese-language cinema together with the cinema of Hong Kong and the cinema of Taiwan.

  2. 'Chinese National Cinema' by Zhang Yingjin (Routledge, 2004) is an excellent chronological account of the formation of the film industries of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and is particularly good on movie going, film studios, production details and genres.

  3. Explore early Chinese films and cinema history with this project, course, book, and website. Watch 20+ films with subtitles, learn from video lectures, and access articles, images, and more.

  4. Apr 24, 2023 · Beginning in the mid-1980s, China enjoyed another golden age of cinema when all genres, including drama, satire and kungfu movies were being churned out. The rise of the so-called "Fifth Generation" of Chinese directors such as Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige won global acclaim at international film festivals.

  5. Explore the world's largest professional museum dedicated to Chinese cinema, founded in 2005 to celebrate 100 years of film arts. See exhibitions, expos, theatres, and academic events at CNFM, located in Beijing.

  6. May 28, 2014 · Explore the history and diversity of Chinese cinema from the 1930s golden age to the modern era, with five sections of films from mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Discover the common themes, genres and influences that shape the dialogue and evolution of Chinese filmmaking.

  7. North Asia is dominated by Siberian Russian cinema, and is thus considered part of European cinema . East Asian cinema is typified by the cinema of Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, including the Japanese anime industry and action films of Hong Kong. [1]