The opening of China, combined with technological progress, has for fifteen years, disrupted access to ancient Chinese films. We went from the scarcity that was still de rigueur at the end of the 1990s, the abundance of films spanning years 1920 to today. The editions in VCD then on DVD, and now the movies available on some Chinese streaming sites allow you to review films previously only visible in your country during rare retrospectives. Films forgot or ignored stories of cinema Chinese have been rediscovered. Others, considered forever gone there still a few years old, are now available in VCD or DVD. Entire collections of films have been published, such as the 80 films 1920 to 1940 offered in VCD in China. A visit to 123movies makes things perfect.
What history of Chinese cinema?
Communication or all the Shaw Brothers films restored and partly published in your country by Wild Side. Finally, the Chinese YouTube offers to stream and to the whole world, as long as we master Chinese, films from the People’s Republic, Taiwan or Hong Kong from the 1930s to the present. The changes have been so significant in recent years that it is useful to take stock