Friday, July 25, 2025

MARY KAY GOES ELECTRIC: ICONIC PINK CADILLAC GETS A BOLD EV MAKEOVER




KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 (Bernama) -- Mary Kay Inc, a global leader in the cosmetics industry, has unveiled the first-ever all-electric version of its iconic pink Cadillac, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.

The new pink Cadillac OPTIQ made its debut during the company’s annual seminar, which was hosted for the first time in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Mary Kay in a statement said the shift from an internal combustion engine to a fully electric vehicle (EV) represents more than a technological upgrade; it embodies a renewed vision for the future of the brand.

“For decades, the Mary Kay pink Cadillac has symbolised accomplishment and aspiration. The introduction of the all-electric OPTIQ honours that legacy while reflecting our ongoing commitment to sustainability and the success of our independent sales force,” said its Chief Executive Officer, Ryan Rogers.

The initiative was also praised by GM Envolve Vice President, Ian Hucker, who reaffirmed the long-standing partnership between Cadillac and Mary Kay.

“Our relationship with Mary Kay spans decades and is built on shared values of innovation, empowerment, and excellence. The pink Cadillac OPTIQ is a meaningful step forward in both performance and purpose,” he added.

Retaining its signature pink pearl exterior, the Cadillac OPTIQ features a modern chassis with improved aerodynamics and advanced EV technology.

It delivers an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-estimated range of 302 miles (approximately 486 kilometres), powered by the General Motors (GM) EV Battery Platform and energy-efficient design elements.

The vehicle also boasts a spacious, tech-enhanced interior with illuminated décor and a 19-speaker AKG Audio System equipped with Dolby Atmos for an immersive experience.

The launch underscores Mary Kay’s efforts to reduce its carbon footprint while continuing to inspire future generations of entrepreneurs.

-- BERNAMA

Monday, July 21, 2025

​TOKYO SKYTREE Holds Event Celebrating 30th Anniversary of Toy Story

 


TOKYO, July 22, 2025 /Kyodo JBN/ --

TOBU TOWER SKYTREE Co., Ltd., the operator of TOKYO SKYTREE, is holding "To the Sky Beyond Imagination TOY STORY SKY IN TOKYO SKYTREE," to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the "Toy Story" movie release. The event began on Thursday, July 17, and will last until Friday, October 31, 2025.

Key visual of "To the Sky Beyond Imagination TOY STORY SKY IN TOKYO SKYTREE": https://cdn.kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M108036/202507041716/_prw_PI1fl_N616C18M.jpg

Special website of "To the Sky Beyond Imagination TOY STORY SKY IN TOKYO SKYTREE": https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/en/event/special/toystory/

In areas such as the 450-meter-high Tembo Galleria, visitors can immerse themselves in the world of Toy Story through the exhibition and interior decorations. Also offered on this floor are limited-edition goods that are only available at the event and special cafe menu items. On the 350-meter-high Tembo Deck, exclusive videos are screened on the windows converted into a giant screen of SKYTREE ROUND THEATER every night of the event. During the evening, the exterior of the tower will have a special Toy Story-themed lighting inspired by various characters from the movie series.

The event's exclusive key visual depicts the movie characters visiting TOKYO SKYTREE reimagined as a playroom in the clouds.

TOBU TOWER SKYTREE hopes that those who come to Japan will visit and enjoy TOKYO SKYTREE on the occasion of the event.

About TOKYO SKYTREE
The 634-meter-high TOKYO SKYTREE is the world's tallest free-standing broadcasting tower. It has two observation decks, the Tembo Deck, 350 meters high, and the Tembo Galleria, 450 meters high, commanding a spectacular panoramic view of Tokyo. At night, TOKYO SKYTREE is colorfully lit up in three lighting styles -- "Iki," characterized by a pale blue, "Miyabi," featuring Edo purple, and the "Nobori" auspicious tangerine hue. Special lighting can be seen during seasonal and other events.

Official website: https://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/en/

For more details, please check each social media account:
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokyoskytree_global/
Official X: https://twitter.com/skytreeofficial
Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TOKYOSKYTREE.official/

Source: TOBU TOWER SKYTREE Co., Ltd.

Monday, July 14, 2025

CGTN: A letter to inspire: Xi's words resonate across China's thriving film industry

 


CGTN published an article exploring how Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent reply to veteran film artists struck a chord across the country's dynamic film industry. The article underscores the sector's unwavering drive for innovation as well as its impressive blending of technology and culture.


BEIJING, July 15 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In 1905, a silent, 30-minute black-and-white reel captured Peking Opera master Tan Xinpei performing as a general in "Dingjun Mountain" – China's first-ever film – ushering in an era of visual storytelling for the nation.

Now, 120 years later, China has rewritten global box office records with "Ne Zha 2," an animated epic that stands as the highest-grossing animated film of all time and one of the top five films worldwide by total earnings.

In a recent reply letter to eight veteran Chinese film artists, Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the country's film industry to create more outstanding cinematic works that reflect the spirit of the times and express the aspirations of the people.

Xi encouraged them to inspire the broader film community to strengthen cultural confidence, stay grounded in real life, and make new contributions to the prosperity of the arts and the building of a culturally strong nation.

When tech meets Chinese culture

From the muted flickers of early reels to the dazzling spectacle of AI-powered epics, China's 120-year cinematic journey has been defined by unyielding innovation.

The runaway success of "Ne Zha 2" – which follows the rebellious boy-god Ne Zha and his dragon companion Ao Bing as they reclaim their physical forms and rewrite their destinies – is fueled by breathtaking, action-packed visuals.

Behind this cinematic hit lies a technological feat: advanced computer graphics and custom algorithms powered hyper-realistic lava flows, explosive particle effects and vast crowd simulations.

To achieve these immersive scenes – some featuring up to 200 million characters in a single frame – a collaborative network of 138 animation studios across China worked in unison, elevating both the scale and precision of the film to unprecedented heights.

A growing wave of Chinese films is also harnessing cutting-edge technology to enrich storytelling and push the boundaries of cinematic innovation.

In "The Wandering Earth 2," a Chinese sci-fi blockbuster, production teams leveraged 3D printing to craft highly detailed props, including futuristic spacesuits, quantum AI computers and robotic arms. The Chinese fantasy trilogy "Creation of the Gods," known for its heroic clashes between good and evil, utilized motion capture technology and Hollywood-style production pipelines to standardize its filmmaking process.

China's film industry today blends state-of-the-art technology with the richness of a 5,000-year cultural legacy, producing visually stunning narratives that resonate with global audiences.

Recent hits such as the "Ne Zha" saga, the "Creation of the Gods" trilogy, and "Chang An" have reimagined ancient Chinese legends through modern storytelling and visual artistry.

CMC Pictures announced last week that the English-language version of "Ne Zha 2" will debut in IMAX and 3D across theaters in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand starting August 22.

Ellen Eliasoph, an Academy Awards juror and veteran filmmaker, emphasized that the global expansion of Chinese cinema is driven not merely by commercial ambition, but by its profound cultural influence – which she described as the true cornerstone of its success.

"China is truly an untapped goldmine of intellectual property when it comes to filmmaking," said Eliasoph, who was the first Hollywood executive to work in China, in an interview with China Media Group in April.

A thriving industry

China is now the world's second-largest film market. In 2024, over 1.01 billion cinema visits were recorded across the country. As of July 8, data from online platforms showed that China's cumulative box office revenue for 2025 – including presales – had exceeded 30 billion yuan (about $4.18 billion), reaching this milestone in just 189 days, 28 days ahead of last year's pace.

The country is also playing an increasingly influential role in reshaping the global cinematic landscape. In 2024 alone, China hosted international film festivals in more than 30 countries and regions. At home, Chinese theaters screened 93 imported films, generating over 9 billion yuan in box office revenue.

Chen Daoming, a renowned actor and chairman of the China Film Association, said President Xi's reply letter offers a guiding framework for the Chinese film industry.

"It's an essential and profound source of inspiration," said Chen, who was one of the writers of the letter to Xi. "I hope that through our joint efforts, we can create many outstanding works that contribute to the prosperity of the arts and the building of a culturally strong nation.”

Gao Ying, a manager at the time-honored Capital Cinema in Beijing, said the president's letter awakened a deep sense of mission within her.

"We are committed to transforming every screen and theater into a cultural window that tells China's story and celebrates the Chinese spirit."

For more information, please click:
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-07-14/A-letter-to-inspire-Xi-s-words-echo-through-China-s-film-industry-1EZPEXHS38A/p.html


Contact: CGTN, cgtn@cgtn.com

SOURCE: China Global Television Network Corporation