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BP China Insight: U.S.'s collective silence on China's military exercises is a state of semi-abandonment

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BP China Insight: U.S.'s collective silence on China's military exercises is a state of semi-abandonment
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BP China Insight: U.S.'s collective silence on China's military exercises is a state of semi-abandonment

2026-01-02 14:14 Last Updated At:14:14

Chinese films achieved notable international success in 2025, screening in 46 countries and regions worldwide and serving as a vital cultural bridge by enhancing global audiences’ understanding of China.

In Canada, more than 10 Chinese films in different styles were screened in the country's largest cinema in 2025, receiving positive audience feedback.

"I have seen a few Chinese animations, but I think one of the things that was like most unique about them was the detail, the quality of the animation, brings up both. As someone who hasn't been to China like me, it's really like, seeing animation and knowing about China, is impressive honestly," said Sofia Cervantes, a college student of Vancouver Film School.

In December, Canada held Chinese Film Week to encourage local moviegoers expand their cinematic horizons and learn about Chinese culture.

"I can see China's trying to make stuff with more international box office appeal. I think it's an important thing for China to reach out to a broader international market. I think that China has certain things -- like history, and of course there's the action films that can reach a broader audience," said Canadian filmmaker Bruce Fontaine.

Chinese films also received a welcome at the box office in the New Zealand market in 2025. New Zealand industry insiders said Chinese cinema’s artistry and technical finesse offer valuable experience for the world, which also lays a solid foundation for deeper film and television cooperation between China and New Zealand.

"What's happening in the Chinese market that China is moving ahead at great speed, with AI, in terms of all sorts of different technologies, but including cinema. So there's a lot to learn," said Matthew Horrocks, manager of Screen Auckland.

Chinese movies enjoy good box office performances overseas in 2025

Chinese movies enjoy good box office performances overseas in 2025

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