Motion pictures were first introduced to China in 1896 and today China
has become a major player in the film industry. However, the story of
how Chinese cinema became what it is today is an exceptionally turbulent
one. It encompasses incursions by foreign powers, warfare among
contending rulers, the collapse of the Chinese empire, and the massive
setback of the Cultural Revolution. The Historical Dictionary of Chinese
Cinema covers the history of Chinese cinema from its very beginning in
1896 to the present. This is done through a chronology, an introductory
essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section
contains several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries on films,
directors, and historical figures. This book is an excellent access
point for anyone interested in Chinese cinema and for scholars
interested in investigating ideas for future research.