Dilemma of protection
In June, the release of Jurassic Park 3D and Fast and Furious 6 were postponed while domestic blockbuster "Switch" did hit screens. The popular Dreamworks animation "Croods" was also suddenly called off due to "contractual reasons" while domestic animations "Kuiba" and "The Adventures of Sinbad" WERE released. It’s an open secret that the month for domestic film protection is here.
Raymond Zhou said, "The government agency that is doing that is playing the role of God that can not actually give you the rationale or the reason why it’s feasible and necessary. So it’s quite random. I think that a more healthy and sound system of protection should be ironed out and all domestic movies should in a way be benefited from that."
Long way to go
A statistic that will frustrate those who sing the praises of Chinese domestic film is that in 2012, 75 films were sold overseas taking a disappointing 1 billion yuan at the box office. So although China makes more than 700 feature films each year, it doesn’t currently have a lucrative overseas market. So while figures at home seem positive, it seems that Chinese film still has some renegotiations to make overseas to raise its profile at an international level.
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