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China Advances Film Industry Law, Shuns Western Values
Patrick Frater
Asia Bureau Chief
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AUGUST 29, 2016 | 10:33PM PT


Chinese media must not promote ‘Western lifestyle,’ satirize classic works of Chinese literature or encourage decadent behavior, according to a new directive from media regulators on Monday. Instead they should promote ‘positive energy.’

The guidelines were issued by the State Administration for Press, Publishing, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT.) They were reported by official media, including the state-owned Xinhua news agency.


Programs will be banned if they promote overnight fame, the flaunting of wealth, hedonism, or fanaticism for pop stars, Internet celebrities and wealth. Offending producers or broadcasters could have their licenses suspended or revoked.


The circular is the latest in a growing series of controls over Chinese media. Others include limits on Sino-foreign media joint ventures and the recent banning of independent news gathering by online media.

The circular coincided with the discussion by the National People’s Congress Standing Committee on Monday of the draft film law. As well as covering areas such as film distribution, shooting permits and censorship the proposed law also covers morality issues.

According to a Xinhua report on the new draft, film industry personnel should “(strive for) excellence in professional skills and moral integrity.” On Friday SAPPRFT said that it would also set up an ethics committee guiding industry personnel towards ‘core socialist values.’

The draft law stipulates fines of up to RMB500,000 and other penalties for companies involved in box office fraud, an area of recurring problems that has shed some doubt on the claimed growth of China’s theatrical film market. Xinhua also reports the draft law as stipulating that cinemas should give two thirds of their screenings and time slots to domestic Chinese films. It also reaffirms existing rules saying that films should not promote terrorism or extremism.

Films that “might cause psychological or physical discomfort” to viewers, notably minors, should carry warnings. But the measure falls short of a film rating or classification system comparable to those in much of the rest of the world. That means film releases in China must still be open to audiences of all ages.

Approvals needed before film production begins will be devolved from national level to local film authorities.

@AndrewJin

Ban on promoting "Western Values," with a list that basically would get almost every good movie potentially banned. Plus now, everything has been given in the hand of censors, they can do whatever they want with the movie, thus increasing chances of corruption. Well, some things are not all headed in the right direction.

Also, when are you going to ban the western values that are at the heart of CPC? Imported from the Russian Revolution? (Like the sickle red flag)
 
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Good move by Chinese government.

The ignorant the people the less the revolt

Banning western culture is must to nip in the bud any democratic aspirations of citizens.:cheesy:
 
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You're reported for "Changing the title of the news article" completely to flame and troll
Original title :
China Advances Film Industry Law, Shuns Western Values Not China is determined to destroy it's movie industry
Please stop behaving like a kid taking revenge when your Indian logic got debunked in the "China's middle class is exploding"
Thank you
 
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Programs will be banned if they promote overnight fame, the flaunting of wealth, hedonism, or fanaticism for pop stars, Internet celebrities and wealth. Offending producers or broadcasters could have their licenses suspended or revoked.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/china-is-determined-to-destroy-its-movie-industry.446733/#ixzz4IozXJUWW

Xi Jin Ping is the saviour of China!

What is wrong with banning the above?

Traditional values of hard work, humility, education and austerity must not give way to shallow behaviour! Once traditional values are eroded, Chinese society will also erode.

Look at what Bollywood did to India! Shudder.
 
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Good move by Chinese government.

The ignorant the people the less the revolt

Banning western culture is must to nip in the bud any democratic aspirations of citizens.:cheesy:
1000 + 200 years of slavery have dumbed your mind and thinking capacity so you can't think of anything beyond your masters but Chinese have great history and they are proud of their culture so it is a great move by China..All independent countries should follow China's example

You're reported for "Changing the title of the news article" completely to flame and troll
Original title :
China Advances Film Industry Law, Shuns Western Values Not China is determined to destroy it's movie industry
Please stop behaving like a kid taking revenge when your Indian logic got debunked in the "China's middle class is exploding"
Thank you
Good job that you reported a troll.
 
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What's wrong with this Indian, doesn't he realise no-one pays attention to Bollywood and should be worrying about that rather than the Chinese movie industry.

Good move to keep it's industry in line with their own values. That's the appeal for foreign audience something different and 'exotic'. Hollywood has lost the plot and ran out of ideas in recent years with the constant remake or the churning out of Marvel movies, so much so I've stopped paying attention. However, it must be said America's dramas and serials are brilliant.

The problem with China's movie industry is that it continually needs to churn out 'blockbuster' movies to garner the world`s attention like Hollywood did in order to capture the market.

Movies like 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon', 'Hero', 'Fearless' and 'Ip Man' are so few and far between, that here in the West we usually really on word of mouth rather than 'expectation' of seeing a great movie. Nonetheless these are some of my favourite movies in recent times and look forward to seeing more.
 
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You're reported for "Changing the title of the news article" completely to flame and troll
Original title :
China Advances Film Industry Law, Shuns Western Values Not China is determined to destroy it's movie industry
Please stop behaving like a kid taking revenge when your Indian logic got debunked in the "China's middle class is exploding"
Thank you
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I have reverted the title of this thread to
"China Advances Film Industry Law, Shuns Western Values".
 
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Excellent preemptive move by Chinese authorities, else, over the span of few years libertards will be taunting that China is not enough gay and feminist :D
 
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Ban on promoting "Western Values," with a list that basically would get almost every good movie potentially banned. Plus now, everything has been given in the hand of censors, they can do whatever they want with the movie, thus increasing chances of corruption. Well, some things are not all headed in the right direction.

Thanks Heavens for President Xi Jinping.

At least he does not ban them in India. So, you have all the good chance to watch every good movie, including Bollywood superman movie.


We will, on the other hand, stick with our boring Chinese cultural industry.

Also, no need to put Western values in quotation marks.

Also, when are you going to ban the western values that are at the heart of CPC? Imported from the Russian Revolution? (Like the sickle red flag)

Socialism with Chinese characteristics. We have 5000 years long history. We know how to evolve and adopt the best practices while keeping the heart and soul of the civilization nation intact.

Programs will be banned if they promote overnight fame, the flaunting of wealth, hedonism, or fanaticism for pop stars, Internet celebrities and wealth. Offending producers or broadcasters could have their licenses suspended or revoked.

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/china-is-determined-to-destroy-its-movie-industry.446733/#ixzz4IozXJUWW

Xi Jin Ping is the saviour of China!

What is wrong with banning the above?

Traditional values of hard work, humility, education and austerity must not give way to shallow behaviour! Once traditional values are eroded, Chinese society will also erode.

Look at what Bollywood did to India! Shudder.

Well said, no sane minded person would like to end up like India and its Bollywood, which is nothing but an extended version of the India 2020 short video clip.

@ahojunk , thank you for quick action and, congratulation on the new task. :enjoy:
 
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You are welcome.

And many thanks for your contributions to this forum.

Now, let's get back on topic - the Chinese Film Industry.

Well...on the same site as the OP.... http://variety.com/2016/film/asia/china-box-office-jason-bourne-ice-age-win-weekend-1201846378/

"Two Hollywood titles released midweek in China dominated the country’s weekend box office. Neither will threaten the record books.

Actioner, “Jason Bourne” narrowly beat animation “Ice Age: Collision Course” with Friday to Sunday scores of $23.7 million and $22.0 million respectively. Between them they accounted for over 75% of the weekend box office total, and ended the winning – but relatively weak — performances of Chinese-language titles which had topped the chart for the previous six weeks.

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While the six day scores were decent, for their respective studios it was a case of ‘what if.’ Chinese regulators, who decide release dates for imported Hollywood titles, have supposedly reduced the annual summer ‘blackout period.’"
 
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China's new film law stresses celebrity ethics
Xinhua, August 29, 2016

China's top legislature on Monday reviewed a draft film law featuring clauses that will ensure people working in the film industry maintain professional ethics.

The bill was submitted for a second reading to the bimonthly session of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, which runs from Monday to Saturday. The initial reading of China's draft film law was in October 2015.

As of mid August, China's box office raked in over 30 billion yuan (about 4.49 billion U.S. dollars), leading to wide speculation that the annual ticket sales of the country, now the world's second largest film market, could go on to surpass North America's as early as 2017.

Observers have long been calling for regulations to address problems exposed in the past year, including box office fraud and piracy, as the Chinese movie industry saw explosive development.

"If lawmakers pass the draft law, more specified rules formulated on this basis will likely be in place, which will be crucial to the long-term prosperity of Chinese film industry," said Shi Chuan, vice president of Shanghai Film Association.

Professional ethics

According to the new draft, people working in the film industry should strive for "excellence in both professional skills and moral integrity," and build a positive public image.

The past few years have seen a string of high-profile arrests of film celebrities involved in drug abuse and prostitution.

In 2014, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) banned screenings involving anybody who had engaged in criminal activity.

According to a SAPPRFT statement released Friday, the media watchdog is establishing a professional ethics committee, aiming to guide organizations and people in the radio, film and media circles to practice core socialist values.

Works featuring "tainted artists" will be ineligible for awards, the document added.

"The newly-added provision stressing the self-discipline of people in the movie business will be a stimulus for the better development of the industry," said lawyer Zhang Jie.

Box office fraud

The new draft further addresses box office fraud, adding a clause providing that film distribution companies and cinemas should not fabricate movie ticket sales or engage in improper methods.

Those involved in illegal activities will be liable for administrative punishments, including fines up to 500,000 yuan (75,000 U.S. dollars), business suspensions, and outright bans, it said.

In March, China's film market watchdog suspended the license of a distributor that committed fraud by inflating box office figures for domestic movie "Ip Man 3."

"If fraud cannot be contained, the ultimate victim will be the quality and reputation of our films," said Shi.

Shi and other industry insiders lauded the revised draft, as it specifies bogus transactions and fabricating sales as "improper," and involves film distributors as targets in regulation.

The revisions add clarity to what is illegal in terms of box office sales, which will make management easier, said Shi.

Cutting red tape

The new draft cancels the need for government approvals to shoot films, instead adding a stipulation that film authorities should issue certification or permits for prospective films at the script or abstract stage.

It is a move in line with the Communist Party of China's efforts to streamline administration and delegating power to lower levels, as well as an effective measure to safeguard the country's cultural security, said the NPC Law Committee in a report to lawmakers.

Easing government management of the film market will help vitalize the industry, said Fan Zhou, professor with Communication University of China.

Against the backdrop of simplifying procedures for film making, in the first six months of this year, 209 prospective movies have been reported to local authorities in Shanghai, including 52 in the final stages of production. The total number of films produced in 2015 was 44, according to Hu Jinjun, head of Shanghai media authorities.

More on the table

The revisions add clarity regarding domestic movie screenings, stating that cinemas should properly arrange screenings and time slots of films made by domestic organizations, and domestic films should take up at least two thirds of total movie run time.

It states that films shall not contain content inciting terrorism and extremism and that all films shall be reviewed by at least three experts designated by the government.

If films contain material that "might cause psychological or physical discomfort" to viewers including minors, warnings should be given to viewers, the draft said.

The new draft also specifies that citizens, corporations and other organizations can provide film processing and post-production services for foreign movies, with an exception for those with the content that could "harm national dignity and interest of China, cause social instability, or hurt the national feeling."

Under the revised draft, subsidies should be given to non-profit film screenings in rural areas.

Chinese education and film authorities should recommend movies that are beneficial for the development of minors and initiate plans for students in compulsory education to watch such films for free, it says.
 
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Thanks Heavens for President Xi Jinping.

At least he does not ban them in India. So, you have all the good chance to watch every good movie, including Bollywood superman movie.


We will, on the other hand, stick with our boring Chinese cultural industry.

Also, no need to put Western values in quotation marks.



Socialism with Chinese characteristics. We have 5000 years long history. We know how to evolve and adopt the best practices while keeping the heart and soul of the civilization nation intact.



Well said, no sane minded person would like to end up like India and its Bollywood, which is nothing but an extended version of the India 2020 short video clip.

@ahojunk , thank you for quick action and, congratulation on the new task. :enjoy:
This is the reason I killed superman,look at my avatar :lol:
 
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I'm glad our country take step preventing a Paris Hilton from emerging in the Chinese entertainment industry.
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