Shanghai Film Festival Head Charts an Eclectic 28th Edition: ‘Great Stories Are What Truly Connect’
SIFF managing director Chen Guo charts the 28th edition's eclectic lineup, sidebars and the case for storytelling over technology.
SIFF managing director Chen Guo charts the 28th edition's eclectic lineup, sidebars and the case for storytelling over technology.
The Walt Disney Company EMEA has launched a short-film titled 'The Magic of Movies: Jessie Saves the Day' as part of a philanthropic campaign.
A tribute concert for John Prine at Wolf Trap in Virginia brought together artists including Emmylou Harris, Margo Price, Allison Russell and Lucius.
CMC Pictures picks up 'Dear You,' China's word-of-mouth hit, for North America, Australia and New Zealand theaters.
The cast of Hulu's 'The Season' discuss acting challenges, Hong Kong as a character, and what's next after the six-episode drama.
SIFF managing director Chen Guo charts the 28th edition's eclectic lineup, sidebars and the case…
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