Journal of Shanghai University (Social Science Edition)
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Coproductions are not simply artistic or commercial behavior among film and television agencies or individuals, but also practices highly regulated and influenced by governmental policies. Since the reform and opening up, Chinese government has signed eleven film coproduction agreements with foreign governments. China Film Coproduction Corporation was also founded in 1979. By analyzing Chinaforeign film coproduction agreements and the operation of China Film Coproduction Corporation from the angle of cultural policies, we can find many problems in coproductions, including elastic definition of a coproduction, interest game behind coproduction agreements and fuzzy boundary in cultural policy management.
Key words: China Film Coproduction Corporation, cultural policy, coproductions
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