A new definition for today’s Chinese independent cinema
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2009
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Different terminologies have been used to characterize the Chinese independent cinema in the 1990s. These definitions focus on the experimental practices outside the official production system and independent of official ideology. The film industry has had distinctive development since the entry of WTO in 2001. Private investors have played essential role in cinematic economy; strict censorship has been obviously relaxed; the film industry is being divided into two opposing extremes. Thus, it is necessary to give a new definition of the Chinese independent cinema. The definition of independent cinema in today China I suggest in the light of American independence is that any film that has not been financed, produced and distributed by majors is independent. At least four corporations are majors in the Chinese film industry. They are China Film Group Corporation, Huayi Brothers Corporation, PolyBona Film Distribution Corporation and Shanghai Film Group Corporation. Except the four majors, all the other film production or distribution companies are independents. |
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Central Queensland University |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32233/1/c32233.pdf http://ejournalist.com.au/ejournalist_v9n1.php Song, Tingting (2009) A new definition for today’s Chinese independent cinema. Ejournalist, 9(1), pp. 157-170. |
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Copyright 2009 - Please consult the author. |
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Film & Television; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #190204 Film and Television #Chinese independent cinema #American independent cinema #China's film reform #the dominant system #small film production or distribution companies |
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Journal Article |