Search Results for: movie industry

Video: China Sex Workers – Current.com

In this video, Laura Ling took a close look into the sex industry in Beijing. She says that “most sex workers are migrants, part of the estimated 120 to 200 million people who have left China’s countryside in search of better-paying jobs in China’s cities.” [Click to see the origial video] Also related, First Sex […]

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Jet Li Attacks China Film Censors – BBC

Just as the chairman of China’s state-run movie studio called for more patriotism in movies, superstar Jet Li slammed government censorship of Hollywood movies: Writing on his website, the star said his 2000 hit Romeo Must Die was banned by censors for featuring gangsters. In 2001, Kiss of the Dragon was banned because Li’s character, […]

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China Rolls Out Test Of Anti-Smog Plan – Peter Spiegel

From the Los Angeles Times: According to government statistics, Beijing now has a bit more than 3 million registered vehicles, which pump out an estimated 1.3 million tons of pollutants every year. Local environmental officials cite this as the primary reason behind the city’s ever-worsening air quality and the persistent haze that hovers over the […]

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Tony Leung on Hong Kong’s Last Decade of Film – Joel Martinsen

Danwei carries an article — “These Ten Years” — written by Tony Leung Ka-fai (Ê¢ÅÂÆ∂˺ù) via Soho xiaobao, looking at the film industry in Hong Kong over the past ten years. …In July everyone was discussing the tenth anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to the motherland. I will gladly stand up and, from […]

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It’s Showtime: PE Funds Turn to Entertainment – Yang Binbin, Chenzhong Xiaolu and Wang Zhen

China’s movie, animation and TV producers are tapping the cash resources of private equity funds, which in turn are raising the industry’s professional standards and hopes for the future. From Caijing.com.cn: One company is roaring into the entertainment industry with grand plans to become the Disney of China. Another is pursuing dreams by tapping the […]

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China in a Torrent – NHK

Japanese broadcaster NHK has produced a documentary called China in a Torrent (ÊøÄʵʼn∏≠ÂõΩ), which is being discussed and recommended in the Chinese blogosphere. From the NHK website: China, of course, is a focus of global attention as host of the next Olympic Games, and this new series is NHK’s major documentary of the 2007 broadcasting […]

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Casualties of China’s Transformed Economy – Jeannet Catsoulis

From the Washington Post: Bracketed by stunning long shots taken from the front of a moving freight train, Wang Bing‘s epic, three-part documentary, Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks,” is an astonishingly intimate record of China’s painful transition from state-run industry to a free market. Filming between 1999 and 2001, Mr. Wang and his sound […]

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U.S. WTO Complaint Has Narrow Focus on Media – John McCary

From The Wall Street Journal: In the Bush administration’s “good cop-bad cop” approach to trade relations with the Chinese government, yesterday was a “bad cop” day. As expected, the government said it would file a pair of cases in the World Trade Organization against China aimed at piracy and counterfeiting of U.S. intellectual property. U.S. […]

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China Films Sliding, Missing Characters – Xinhua

Chinese movie fans have picked up a new hobby: entertain themselves by spoofing entertainment itself, such as movies. Even though some Chinese movies are posting encouraging box office results, China’s film industry as a whole seems to be losing the audience. Via Xinhua, translated by CDT: The number of Chinese movies has been rising significantly […]

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China Cracks Down on Karaoke, A Song in Several Verses – WSJ

From the Wall Street Journal: Everyone from Hollywood to Congress has been pressing China to get serious about the illegal use of music, movies and software. Now, it has picked a crackdown target: karaoke. If royalties were collected in China, the music industry could make as much as $375 million a year from karaoke parlors. […]

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