c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 1 (1) Ben Fritz and John Horn, Reel China: U.S. Film Producers Are Engaging
the Chinese. Los Angeles Times, Aug 24, 2011.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news
/la-et-china-film-quota-20110824,0,4753176.story
Quote:
"The latest 'Transformers' sequel has sold more than $159 million worth of
tickets in China this summer, with 'Kung Fu Panda 2's' Chinese gross at $92
million — more than the animated family film generated in France, Germany,
Spain and Britain combined. * * * The revenue-sharing calculus is complex,
but it leaves an American film's backers with no more than 17.5% of all
Chinese ticket sales, compared with the typical 50% in U.S. theaters. The
huge Chinese gross for 'Transformers 3' brought Paramount Pictures less than
$30 million.
"But in order to qualify for a co-production, American scripts must be
approved in advance by the government, which can be unpredictable in what it
censors and what it doesn't. 'No one really knows where the boundaries are,
' [Trevor] Short[, Nu Image's chief financial officer] said.
Note:
(a) Huayi Brothers Media Corp 华谊兄弟传媒股份有限公司
http://www.hbpictures.com/
(based in Beijing)
(b) China Film Group 中国电影集团公司
(c) Hot Summer Days (2010) 全城热恋
(d) High School Musical: China 歌舞青春
(2) Reed Johnson, China's Cinematic Revolution; A 12-movie series at REDCAT
reveals the daring independent streak shown by a new generation of
filmmakers working with scant resources outside government purview. Los
Angeles Times, Apr 3, 2011
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies
/reelchina/la-ca-china-film-20110403,0,1260072.story
("The series depicts a country in which gleaming new corporate high-rises
loom like giant terra-cotta warriors over tattered but teeming residential
areas. 'You cannot walk in a major Chinese city, or even a small Chinese
city, without walking in a field of rubble,' says Berenice Reynaud the
series' other curator and a film scholar who's on the faculty at California
Institute of the Arts. 'It's 'destroy, destroy, destroy.'")
Note:
(a)
(i) REDCAT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REDCAT
("Opened November 2003, REDCAT is a contemporary arts center that is an
extension of CalArts campus, and serves as the professional presenting arm
of the Institute. The name REDCAT is an acronym for the Roy and Edna Disney/
CalArts Theater")
(ii) Roy Disney was Walt's older brother. Roy married Edna Francis.
Disney family
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_family
(iii) Founded in 1961 by Walt Disney and based in City of Santa Clarita, Los
Angeles County, California, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is
private, comprising undergraduate and graduate students.
(b) Between Disorder and Unexpected Pleasures: Tales from the New Chinese
Cinema. REDCAT, Apr 6-9, 2011.
http://www.redcat.org/event/between-disorder-and-unexpected-ple
(c) HAO Jie's "Single Man" 郝杰导演《光棍儿 》
(d) "Night of an Era" Zaijian Wutuobang 再見 烏托邦--by director 盛 志民 (
2009)
(e) ZHAO Ye/ Jalainur
赵晔 / 扎赉诺尔 (蒙古语,意为"海一样的湖泊"; a 2009 film)
(f) The movie review mentioned "their bosses' party-line platitudes."
platitude (n; French plat "flat, dull"):
"1: the quality or state of being dull or insipid
2: a banal, trite, or stale remark"
www.m-w.com
Definition 2 in this context.
(g) Zabriskie Point (film)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zabriskie_Point_(film)
(a 1970 film by Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, widely noted at the
time for its setting in the late 1960s counterculture of the United States.
Some of the film's scenes were shot on location at Zabriskie Point in Death
Valley)
(h) LIU Jiayin/ Oxhide 刘 伽茵/ 牛皮
(i) JIA Zhangke's "I Wish I Knew" (2010) 贾 樟柯/《海上传奇》
(j) A Spring in a Small Town
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_in_a_Small_Town
(小城之春; a Chinese film released in 1948)
(k) vérité (n; First Known Use 1966):
"the art or technique of filming (as a motion picture) so as to convey
candid realism"
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vérité
(l) Olivier Meys & Zhang Yaxuan: A Disappearance Foretold (2008)
奥了/张亚璇: 《前门前》 |
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