Cast members and director Guo Jingming attend a premiere ceremony of the film "Tiny Time 4.0" in Beijing on July 8, 2015.
Chinese writer-turned-director Guo Jingming's film Tiny Times 3 swept the Golden Broom Awards, winning four awards in total, including that for "most disappointing film".
There is a trend in China's film industry – those who were performing in front of the camera are shifting behind the lens as directors.
As the competition for summer box-office dominance heats up, Wang Kaihao looks at the innovative online marketing techniques being used by domestic filmmakers.
Chinese drama "Tiny Times 3.0" knocked Hollywood blockbuster "Transformers" off the top of China's box office charts during the week ending July 20.
The third instalment of author-turned-director Guo Jingming's youth-driven drama, "Tiny Times" raked in over 100 million yuan, or some 16 million US dollars, on its first day at the box.
All eyes are onwriter-turned-filmmakerpair Han Han and Guo Jingming with the imminent release of their respective big-screen productions. Zhang Kun shines a spotlight on their "bromance".
Top 10 box office hits in China in 2013.
"Tiny Times 3," directed by Guo Jingming, has kicked off filming in Rome, Italy.
Tiny Times 2, sequel to Chinese best-selling writer Guo Jingming's Tiny Times , raked in 40 million RMB ($6.5 million) on its opening day.
'Tiny Times 2' premieres in Beijing
Chinese author and director Guo Jingming and cast members attend the premiere of "Tiny Times 2" in Beijing on August 7, 2013.
China's best-selling author Guo Jingming announced that his controversial directorial debut Tiny Times will soon have its sequel on big screens on Aug 9.