Australia and China have agreed to work more closely on cultural activities such as exhibitions, performing arts
South Australian production company 57 Films is set to join forces with China’s Qingdao Broadcasting and Television Station to develop 'Soccer Swap'.
Only six films have been produced as official Australian-Chinese co-productions since the treaty came into effect in 2008, a state of arrested development which Mark Lazarus aims to change.
Adelaide-based 57 Films will handle all local production on the series, the first Chinese TV drama to be shot in Australia.
KOJO has moved a step closer to its first Chinese film project with the integrated storytelling company signing a co-production agreement with China-based studio HD Arts, located in the city of Wuxi.
Arclight Films has officially launched Chinalight, a new development division focused on Australian-Chinese co-productions.
The extraordinary growth of the Chinese film industry has seen it emerge as a global player. The Chinese industry is looking abroad to further its film-making expertise and help bring its films to an international audience. Can Australia compete as film i
Kimble Rendall’s action-adventure 'Guardians of the Tomb' began its global roll-out in China last Friday. Released in 3D on about 6,000 screens, it drew in hordes of teenage girls, the target audience.