A Letter to My Wife, a tearjerker adapted from an article included in Chinese high school textbooks, is now in production.
Three young people with no previous acting experience will star in seven short films directed by some of the most famous actors in China.
Taiwan actor Winston Zhao, star of Ang Lee's The Wedding Banquet, is set to play Dr Sun Yat-sen for the fifth time in 1911, an epic on the 1911 or Xinhai Revolution that ended the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), China's last feudal empire.
Seven A-list actors from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan will bring an ancient family's legend to the big screen.
Web portal Sohu.com hopes young stars will bring attract viewers to Hello Summer, eight short films available on its video channel.
Video-sharing website Qiyi.com is catering to the growing audience for Thailand TV dramas.
China Fashion Week in October is seeking an international standing and as such automobile giant Mercedes-Benz recently announced its three-year sponsorship of the event.
CCTV-9, the documentary channel, has invited bids from television production companies to make non-fictional programs.
China National Film Museum will screen 25 documentaries originating from Central Newsreels and Documentary Film Studio, until July 31.
The upcoming Dai Wei film Once Upon a Time in Tibet is in its final phase of filming. The film stars actress Song Jia, singer-actor Peter Ho and Taiwan composer Tino Bao.