Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast

#36 Transforming a Chinese movie studio

July 08, 2020 SupChina
Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast
#36 Transforming a Chinese movie studio
Show Notes

Of the 3,000 film studios located in China, Xiangshan Global Studios in Ningbo is one of the most important. Felix Lou, vice managing director of its international development division, joins Aladin to discuss the origin of the studios, its business model, the talent needed to maintain the operation, and some of its current international collaborations. 

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This episode was co-produced with Hiu Man Chan, the director of the UK-China Film Collab.

Recommendations
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The TV series The Longest Day in Chang'an.
- The upcoming TV series The Golden Hairpin.

Answers to the quiz
- The Shaw Brothers company was funded by the Shanghainese Tianyi Film Company after the founders escaped the 1937 Japanese invasion.
- I Am Somebody is a film about extras working in Hengdian Studio, China’s biggest film studio.
- There are more than 3,000 registered film studios in China.

With thanks to Brenden Gonsalves  for graphic design & Sean Calvo for music support.