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China to be world's largest movie market by 2020, study predicts

John Horn McClatchy Tribune
Posted November 29, 2012 at 5:32 p.m.

LOS ANGELES - Media and entertainment companies doing business in China can expect double-digit growth in the world's most populous nation but must be prepared to overcome regulatory and piracy issues, according to a report released Wednesday.

The "Spotlight on China" study, prepared by Ernst & Young, was released to coincide with the accounting firm's media and entertainment conference in Shanghai.

The report estimates that China's media and entertainment industry will grow at a 17 percent annual rate from 2010 to 2015, significantly faster than the country's economy overall.

Part of that surge is driven by theatrical box-office revenue. China recently surpassed Japan as the world's No. 2 movie market, and Ernst & Young says China will move past the United States to claim the top spot by 2020.

With all of the growth, though, come obstacles. Chinese consumers have "constantly shifting" tastes and "have traditionally paid little or nothing for traditional content and have easy access to pirated digital content," the report says.

Even with Chinese authorities trying to rein in piracy, media and entertainment companies will "struggle to get fair value for their products and services," the report says. And, as has been the case with Chinese quotas on imports of American movies, government restrictions "limit or close certain sectors from either domestic or foreign private participation."

"The challenges for media and entertainment companies to penetrate China are still considerable, however the vast potential of the market makes it impossible to ignore," Ernst & Young's John Nendick said in a statement accompanying the report. "Companies will need to understand that investing in China is a long-term proposition, and those who can make that commitment will be in a much better position to succeed."

The report was particularly bullish on China's middle class and overall spending on media and entertainment. In 2010, the report said, Chinese spending on entertainment and recreation was $350 billion, which jumped to $547 billion last year.

That spending was largely driven by the middle class, which numbered 247 million people in 2011, or 18 percent of the population. The study said experts predict the Chinese middle class will grow to more than 600 million by 2020.

Media and entertainment companies, the report concluded, "need to understand and anticipate both the complexity and the enormous possibilities. Companies with the agility, adaptability and patience to make a long-term commitment to the market will be best-positioned to succeed."
 
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A good opportunity for Bollywood coz we share a lot at emotional and social levels (i mean family values ethics etc).. but the language is the barrier :(
 
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Chinese audiences like movies like "3 Idiots" etc . That movie went viral through Chinese blogosphere and good reviews.
 
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A good opportunity for Bollywood coz we share a lot at emotional and social levels (i mean family values ethics etc).. but the language is the barrier :(
language is not the barrier. I watched a lot of Bollywood films with subtitle.
the barrier is in most India movies always jump out dancing and music with no logic reason.
and the dancing and music part is far too long.

if Bollywood movies really want to be worldwide acceptble,
one film has to be made in two different edition.
one edition is the full film for india audience,and a special edition ( cut most of the dancing and singing part) for the rest of world audience.
 
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Well I'd say that some Bollywood movies are really well filmed like the "3 idiots" you mentioned above, we welcome this kind of cultural communications.
Besides, some Indian actress are really attractive like Aishwarya, actually she's the most beautiful actress I've ever seen!
 
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bruce lee, jackie chan, jet li,Chow Yun-fat.

i could post these names without searching them over in net, let's see how many Chinese can post the names of Indian actors.
 
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bruce lee, jackie chan, jet li,Chow Yun-fat.

i could post these names without searching them over in net, let's see how many Chinese can post the names of Indian actors.

Shahrukh Khan,Aamir Khan
I know them without searching
 
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language is not the barrier. I watched a lot of Bollywood films with subtitle.
the barrier is in most India movies always jump out dancing and music with no logic reason.
and the dancing and music part is far too long.

if Bollywood movies really want to be worldwide acceptble,
one film has to be made in two different edition.
one edition is the full film for india audience,and a special edition ( cut most of the dancing and singing part) for the rest of world audience.

Bollywood is a really niche film industry that is specialized for Indian people, who like the singing and dancing. Its kind of like anime, it only attracts a specific market of people. But yeah, recently Bollywood has tried to make some more serious and complex movies, so the trend is changing...
 
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Shahrukh Khan,Aamir Khan
I know them without searching

to be honest with you, they are not the best that India has produced.The great talents are obscure.
ever heard, kamal Hassan-well ,none better than him.
Manoj Bajpai ,Johnny Lever,Dev Anand,Nana Patekar and many more.
 
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to be honest with you, they are not the best that India has produced.The great talents are obscure.
ever heard, kamal Hassan-well ,none better than him.
Manoj Bajpai ,Johnny Lever,Dev Anand,Nana Patekar and many more.
never heard kamal Hassan....

Asin is very pretty.
 
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chinese movie?
kongfu fights japanese army in WW II ?
soap opera in Qing imperial palace ?
 
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