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MPAA To Host U.S.-China Film Program

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Eight U.S.-China co-produced films will be showcased next month in a program jointly sponsored by the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) and China Film Co-production Corp. with support from the Film Bureau of China’s State Administration of Radio, Film and TV (SARFT). In addition to two private screenings to be held at the MPAA Screening Room on November 1 and 2, public screenings will be held at Kentlands Stadium 10 cinemas within the greater Washington, DC area from November 3 to 10. Films included as part of the US-China Co-Production Film Screenings include “Love in Space,” “Shanghai”, “Red Cliff (Parts 1 and 2)”, “Waiting in Beijing,” as well as a special screening of “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan” to be attended by the film’s producer, Wendi Murdoch.

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MPAA Touts Netflix, Streamers for Driving Growth in Movie Spending

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Breaking from tradition, the MPAA has decided to include home entertainment in its annual report, which confirms that global box-office revenue hit $40 billion in 2017, while U.S. attendance hit a 22-year low.

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Hollywood Trade Group Finds Some Chinese Cinemas Fudging Box-Office Figures

WSJ

Hollywood is being shortchanged by millions of dollars at China’s box office, according to a recent audit for the Motion Picture Association of America.

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Pirates Lose Legal Battle Against Hollywood Studios in U.K.

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The Motion Picture Assn., the international arm of the MPAA that protects the interests of Hollywood studios abroad, has won a legal bid in the U.K. to block access to 13 websites that carry pirated movies and TV shows. The blocks will go live in the next few days.

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dauntingpixel2726d ago

hmmm. not sure what i think about this but something feels dirty about it.

Aldous_Snow2726d ago

Dont use any of them. I use couchtuner and moviego to stream things that I dont get over here. ISPs here are always getting court orders to block couchtuner but they just keep changing their domain and all of these will do it as well.

Suppose they have to look like they are doing something lol unless they shut down the internet, they'll just keep going in circles.

dauntingpixel2726d ago

true but it feels super sleazy to basically prevent your citizens from accessing content and/or websites. we're not in china for godsake.

annoyedgamer2724d ago

You talk as if our "democracies" are any more "free".

sdcard4gb2725d ago

This won't stop them. Piracy is unstoppable. As long as there are people who want to keep their money and have fun piracy will forever exist.

alfcrippinjr2724d ago

hollywood should not be able to target any websites in the uk

uk should tell them to piss off.
and mind there own business.

uk has better movies and can bring out blockbusters on a budget

not like fake hollywood crap

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