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Chinese movies enjoy good box office performances overseas in 2025

Chinese films made a global splash in 2025, screening in 46 countries and earning praise for their artistry and cultural insight. Events like Canada’s Chinese Film Week highlighted their growing international appeal and role in bridging cultural understanding.

CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION (CCTV)

2 January 2026 at 06:44:02

Chinese movies enjoy good box office performances overseas in 2025

Chinese films win hearts worldwide in 2025, showcasing culture and innovation across 46 countries.

Reuters

Chinese films achieved notable international success in 2025, being screened in 46 countries and regions worldwide. Beyond entertainment, they served as a vital cultural bridge, helping global audiences better understand China.


In Canada, more than 10 Chinese films across different genres were shown in the country’s largest cinema in 2025, earning positive audience feedback.


“I have seen a few Chinese animations, but one of the most unique things about them was the detail and quality of the animation. As someone who hasn’t been to China, seeing these films is really impressive. You get to learn about China through animation,” said Sofia Cervantes, a college student at Vancouver Film School.


In December, Canada hosted Chinese Film Week to encourage local moviegoers to expand their cinematic horizons and gain a deeper appreciation of Chinese culture.


“I can see China is trying to create films with more international box office appeal. It’s important for China to reach a broader global audience. They have unique strengths—like their history and action films—that can connect with viewers worldwide,” said Canadian filmmaker Bruce Fontaine.


Chinese films also made a strong impression in New Zealand in 2025. Industry insiders noted that the artistry and technical expertise of Chinese cinema provide valuable insights for the global film community, while laying a foundation for closer film and television cooperation between China and New Zealand.


“What’s happening in the Chinese market is remarkable. China is advancing rapidly in many areas, including cinema and AI technologies. There’s a lot we can learn,” said Matthew Horrocks, manager of Screen Auckland.


—China Central Television/Reuters

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