China's first 8K space film SHENZHOU 13 premieres in Shanghai
As China's first film shot in space, it employs domestically developed 8K ultra-high-definition cameras. The media group's team collaborated closely with aerospace experts to overcome challenges such as rocket vibration tests, space environment tests, and adaptive charging-storage on the space station, integrating space research, film creation, and Earth-space coordination.
Director Zhu Yiran highlighted that filming in real space brings an unparalleled artistic appeal, as Earth's authentic texture cannot be replicated digitally. "The successful production relies on China's remarkable manned spaceflight achievements, representing a vivid practice of integrating ideology, art, and technology," he said, adding that he aims to continue telling Chinese stories through film to enhance China's film industry.
- Guangdong raises flood response to Level III as rains intensify
- Sharing connects the world, art builds consensus
- International Cartoon and Illustration Exhibition 2026
- China's State Council appoints Macao SAR govt secretary for economy, finance
- HK's 5-year plan to focus on economic development, well-being for residents
- Intrepid 'king of grass' plants shrubs to tame the Taklimakan































