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Factors influencing on the possibilities of Russian cinema on Chinese movie market


Lilia A. Al-Nsur, Andrei A. Makarov
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Al-Nsur Lilia A. – Candidate of Science, Economics, Associate Professor of the Chair of Economics and Management (Russian State University of Cinematography named after S. Gerasimov (VGIK), Moscow)

Makarov Andrei A. – Candidate of Science, Economics, Associate Professor of the Chair of Economics and Management (Russian State University of Cinematography named after S. Gerasimov (VGIK), Moscow)

Published in:
Creative Economy
– Volume 10, Number 12 (December 2016)

JEL classification: L14, L82, R11

Keywords: Chinese movie market, foreign films, motion picture industry, motion-picture screens


Citation:
Lilia A. Al-Nsur, Andrei A. Makarov (2016). Factors influencing on the possibilities of Russian cinema on Chinese movie market. Creative Economy, 10(12), 1489–1502. doi: 10.18334/ce.10.12.37147


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Abstract:

The authors discuss the main characteristics of Chinese movie market, especially, filmmaking and box-office, state control and censorship, tendencies and prospects. The main factors influencing on the possibility of screening of foreign movies in China have been pointed out. It has also been touched upon the problems in the interaction of Russian moviemakers with Chinese distributors. Certain recommendations have been provided.








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