The following is a list of mainland Chinese films first released in year 2019.
These are the top 10 grossing Chinese films that were released in China in 2019:
* | Denotes films still running in cinemas worldwide |
Rank | Title | Gross (in USD) |
---|---|---|
1 | Ne Zha | $710,400,000 [1] |
2 | The Wandering Earth | $663,400,000 [2] |
3 | My People, My Country | $452,600,000 [3] |
4 | The Captain | $407,800,000 [4] |
5 | Crazy Alien | $313,100,000 [5] |
6 | Pegasus | $243,700,000 [6] |
7 | The Bravest | $240,800,000 [7] |
8 | Better Days | $220,400,000 [8] |
9 | Sheep Without a Shepherd | $191,602,146 [9] |
10 | The White Storm 2 - Drug Lords | $184,800,000 [10] |
Opening | Title | Director | Cast | Notes | Ref. | |
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O C T O B E R | 18 | Father and Hero | Shao Yafeng | Jiang Wu, Shao Bing, Yao Rao | Entered into the 2018 Shanghai International Film Festival | [121] |
25 | Better Days | Derek Tsang | Zhou Dongyu, Jackson Yee, Zhou Ye | [122] | ||
D E C E M B E R | 6 | The Wild Goose Lake | Diao Yinan | Hu Ge, Gwei Lun-mei, Liao Fan | [123] | |
12 | Skyfire | Simon West | Wang Xueqi, Hannah Quinlivan, Shawn Dou, Jason Isaacs | [ citation needed ] | ||
13 | Sheep Without a Shepherd | Sam Quah | Xiao Yang, Tan Zhuo, Joan Chen | [124] | ||
20 | Only Cloud Knows | Feng Xiaogang | Huang Xuan, Yang Caiyu, Xu Fan | [125] |
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