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Chapter 908 Worshiping the Wrong Buddha

On the third day, continue the discussion.

Except for those who spoke, 80% of the team of more than 100 people are in a daze.

Contemporary Entertainment, Sohu Entertainment, and the entertainment scene were like ducks in water, and it was a joy to interview one by one furtively.

Today's conference has become smaller, with only personnel from the Film Bureau and China Film Group on stage. The Hong Kong side finally understands what the symposium is, it is really a symposium.

I didn't mention the previous appeals, and only put forward specific suggestions on the film review and classification system.

In the mainland, there are Feng Kuo, Huang Jianxin, Huo Jianqi and others, who responded one after another, and the atmosphere was enthusiastic. To be honest, mainland directors have suffered even more from censorship, fighting wits and courage for decades.

Feng Pants has a big mouth, and fires every day: Now it is said to open the market to Hong Kong films and give mainland films the same treatment. But I want to appeal to give mainland films the same treatment as imported films!

Seeing that everyone was confused, he explained: Take Infernal Affairs as an example, there are also undercover agents in the police force. If it was filmed by a mainland director, it would definitely not pass.

How can there be bad guys in the police force? Right?

However, since Infernal Affairs is an imported film, there is no problem with its release, only because the pirated version has not been imported. It can be said that China Film is already talking about Infernal Affairs 2.

Ahem!

Han Sanping started coughing.

Feng Pants became even more enthusiastic, and said: Invisibly, there is an unfair competition between the two places. I don't ask for more, I just ask the film bureau to treat everyone equally.

Ahem!

Tong Gang also started coughing.

The Hong Kong side was a little embarrassed, and Huang Jianxin smoothed things over: You say a few words less, say a few words less.

Hey, just kidding.

Knowing that there is someone more capable behind him, Feng Pants said confidently, Anyway, I agree with the opening of the film market.

The market is definitely getting bigger and bigger, and everyone has something to eat.

There are thorns in the words, but they generally support censorship reform.

The Hong Kong side continued to export, blah blah. In the end, Han Sanping couldn't stand it anymore and said: I think whether it is the mainland or Hong Kong, if Chinese films really want to get out of the trough, it is not just a matter of the market and censorship.

First of all, we have to find the reason from the work itself. Hong Kong has a classification system, but why can’t it beat Hollywood?

Similarly, French, German, and British films cannot beat Hollywood. It can be seen that the first problem is the work itself, the aging model, and the fault of newcomers.

...

The atmosphere was a bit tense for a while, and Tong Gang smoothed things over: Let me just say a few words, in the mid-to-late 1990s, due to the promotion of the main theme, the censorship standards were relatively strict.

But now, the central ideology guides the vigorous development of the cultural industry, and we will definitely relax it more than before.

As for the degree of relaxation, it depends on the analysis of the specific content of the specific film. You can't say that you make a pornographic film and then censor and censor it, it's definitely not okay!

He...tui!

Mainland directors cast aside one after another, are you strict? Except for the main theme, you can hardly pass the trial, okay?

Historically, the Film Bureau issued a series of documents in 2003 to relax the censorship standards. It is incomparable with the 1980s, but compared with the main theme period, it is indeed looser.

At the same time, I had a discussion with the sixth generation who made banned films, Jia Zhangke, Wang Xiaoshuai, Lou Ye, Chu Qing and others, and all of them lifted the ban.

A meeting still hadn't reached anything, just when everyone thought it was coming to an end, Lao Song suddenly added.

Everyone, please wait a moment. I just heard Director Tong talk about censorship, and an idea popped up. If we can't make detailed regulations for the time being, then a simple distinction should be okay?

Mr. Song, tell me in detail, Tong Gang said.

For example, a movie, of course it's not pornographic, but there are some passionate scenes, kissing and touching on the bed and so on...

ha!

Everyone was amused.

Lao Song asked seriously: Can such a film pass the trial?

Uh, as long as the theme is not crooked, it should be able to pass the review.

Is it suitable for children to watch?

Definitely not suitable.

So, can you make a rough standard first, and if it is obviously not suitable for children to watch, the official will issue a reminder.

Huh?

This seems to work.

Tong Gang's eyes lit up, he nodded and said, Thank you Mr. Song for your suggestion, we will seriously consider it.

At the end of the game.

Feng Trousers and the others went directly to Lao Song and gave a thumbs up: Admiration, admiration!

With kind thoughts and noble morals, he is better than ordinary people like us!

Yeah, we didn't even think of such a simple thing after all.

They are so clear!

The official censorship is so strict, and it turns out that the f*cking school organizes children to watch movies, such as Black Sun 731 and Red Cherry.

Future generations are also awesome, Lust, Caution, The Wind and Operation Red Sea are open to all age groups!

Don't dare to act, dare not act.

Lao Song was very polite, then went to have lunch and went back to his room to rest for a while.

Meeting those big guys again, everyone was very upset.

It's a waste of time, and nothing has been negotiated.

Issuance, account distribution, taxation, review, review may be a bit tricky, alas!

No way, the officials in the mainland are the biggest, and we are no match for them.

Hong Kong films can only be released first, and if they want to co-produce a film, we will do a co-production film.

Wen Jun had something to say at this time, and said: I have cooperated with the mainland several times, and I am a little more familiar with them. The mainland producers are the first to recommend China Film and Tianxia.

The rest, er, they are called private enterprises, and they are not successful. If it works together, we'd better find these two.

How did I hear that they are all studios?

That's a thing of the past. Now that the studios are in decline, looking for them is a burden, a burden.

Wen Jun continued: In terms of distribution, China Film and Tianxia are still the biggest. One is the biggest official and the other is the biggest private. In terms of screenings, there are heroes from all walks of life, but these two also have theaters.

The boss of the world is Xu Fei, isn't he? You seem to respect the one who was on the news in Hong Kong last year? Huang Baiming said.

Just kidding, he knows the cooperation between the two places best.

The Wind, A World Without Thieves, October Siege, Heroes, Heroes box office is almost 300 million, 300 million!

There is also distribution, My Brothers and Sisters, Legend of Tianmai, Unparalleled Under Heaven and Hedong Lion's Roar are all produced by Xu Fei's company. Ah, ask Mr. Song, he knows better than me.

...

Lao Song glanced at Wenjun, when did you, a little comrade, join? The organization didn't tell me!

He paused, and said: I have cooperated with this person many times, Virus is his creativity and coordination, and he also took the initiative to come to me for those films, and I heard that he has a very good relationship with China Film.

Currently building a blockbuster project, although the box office in Hong Kong is not good, the mainland is 100 million.

...

After a moment of silence, Fatty Wang suddenly said: Bosses, I think we were thinking wrong at the beginning. After all, we are so-called folks with a high level of radio and television, so we can't talk about it at all.

Then what do you mean?

Worshiping the wrong Buddha.

Fatty Wang spread his hands like a penguin.

Boom boom boom!

At this time, the waiter knocked on the door and came in, saying, Excuse me, someone just gave this to Mr. Wen Jun.

What?

Wen Jun took it, it was an antique post.

Take it apart and see:

Well, Boss Xu hosted a banquet.

(besides……)

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