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Sino-Foreign Film Co-Productions In China

This post was written by Mathew Alderson, a Beijing-based Australian attorney who joined us earlier this year after having worked with us on a number of matters involving the creative services...

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China Film Law Q And A.

China Media Monitor Intelligence (CMM-I), based in Beijing, is the leading independent business to business intelligence resource for the Chinese media industries. CMM-I analyzes China’s media...

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There Is No Protectionism In China.

Now that I have your attention with my Global Times-ish headline, I am going to backtrack. The protectionism that people attribute to China is wrong. I have become convinced that the protectionism that...

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China Film Law Q And A. Part III.

This is the third and final part of a series of posts in which our Beijing-based attorney, Mathew Alderson, is interviewed by CMM-I as part of CMM-I’s sector report “Feature Film Co-production in...

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China Eases Foreign Film Quota. Maybe.

By: Mathew Alderson It’s hard not to get carried away by Hollywood’s breathless reaction to the US-China film deal announced during Xi Jinping’s recent visit to LA and apparently struck in “down to the...

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Financing China Movie Co-Productions. Australian Producer Offsets Can Work.

By: Mathew Alderson In my previous post, Aussiewood Film Finance And China Co-Productions. Ever The Twain Shall Meet?  I explained how a cash rebate equivalent to 40% of feature film production costs...

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Hollywood Goes China

China Business Review, the magazine of the US-China Business Council, just did a feature story, entitled, “Hollywood’s Script in China: Three experts discuss China’s rapidly evolving film industry and...

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