Adelaide-based 57 Films will handle all local production on the series, the first Chinese TV drama to be shot in Australia.
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
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation today opens a major new doorway linking China with Australia and in doing so becomes the first mainstream western media organisation to launch a Chinese registered web portal.
Screen Australia, in partnership with Ausfilm and the Australian Embassy Beijing, will co-host the 5th Australia-China Film Industry Forum in Beijing on April 20.
Screen Australia will provide a marketplace umbrella at this year’s Asian Side of the Doc, the four-day factual TV market in Xiamen, China
Screen Producers Australia and the China Film Producers Association (CFPA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance opportunities for collaboration and communication between the two countries, signaling a joint commitment to develop greater ex
Screen Australia is calling for applications for the next funding rounds of both Feature Enterprise and Enterprise Asia, two special initiative strands of Enterprise funding.
The Vue Group and ZAC Films, two locally owned and operated Western Australian production companies, have landed multi slate deal agreements with Chinese based, Shanghai Hippo Animation Design Company (Hippo).