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Why China is pretending this year's Academy Awards don't exist


The Globe and Mail
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This year’s supremely strange Academy Awards are about many things. The rise of streaming services. The long-overdue recognition of diverse artists telling diverse stories. The absolute upside-down disruption of Hollywood business. But there is another, knottier issue hiding in plain sight: China, and its iron grip on the future of filmmaking.
For the first time in more than five decades, Hong Kong television station TVB will not air this year’s Academy Awards, following a move last month in which Beijing ordered media in mainland China to not broadcast live coverage of the April 25 gala. And on Douban, China’s massive cultural-centric social networking service, any me ....

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Hollywood struggles for fans in China's growing film market


The Straits Times
Hollywood struggles for fans in China s growing film market
With new Covid-19 cases down to a handful a day, Chinese moviegoers are flocking back to cinemas.PHOTO: NYTIMES
PublishedFeb 22, 2021, 3:46 pm SGT
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As Chinese film goers pivot to local content, Hollywood loses out


With China’s box office takings expected to return to near pre-pandemic highs in 2021, the world’s largest movie market is becoming more attractive and more tricky for Hollywood studios.
Ticket sales from movie theaters in China, which has largely contained the coronavirus, may jump to 60 billion yuan ($9 billion) this year, according to Rance Pow, founder of consultancy Artisan Gateway, closing in on 2019’s record haul of 64 billion yuan. By contrast, with outbreaks still raging, U.S. cinemas may take in about a third of that tally, Wedbush Securities estimates, underscoring Hollywood studios’ growing dependence on the Asian country.
China overtook the U.S. to become the top movie market last year, as the pandemic shut American film theaters for longer than their Chinese peers. But the increasing reliance comes as Chinese viewers pivot to local language films, and show a greater sensitivity toward portrayals of China and its people in Western culture, amid sim ....

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Hollywood struggles for fans in China's growing film market


More audiences in China are choosing to watch local films instead of Hollywood fares. Photo: Reuters
With China’s box office takings expected to return to near pre-pandemic highs in 2021, the world’s largest movie market is becoming more attractive – and more tricky – for Hollywood studios.
Ticket sales from movie theatres in China, which has largely contained the coronavirus, may jump to 60bil yuan (RM36.3bil) this year, according to Rance Pow, founder of consultancy Artisan Gateway, closing in on 2019’s record haul of 64bil yuan (RM39.9bil).
By contrast, with outbreaks still raging, US cinemas may take in about a third of that tally, Wedbush Securities estimates, underscoring Hollywood studios’ growing dependence on the Asian country. ....

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