Global Development of Asian Cinema in the Film Industry
Edited by Changsong Wang, Cheng Fei Yong and Rustono Farady Marta
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The global development of Asian cinema has shaped the international film industry, introducing diverse storytelling, unique cultural perspectives, and innovative filmmaking techniques. From the rise of Bollywood in India to the acclaimed cinema of East Asia, Asian filmmakers have made a mark on global audiences. Films from Asia have gained widespread recognition for their artistic merit, critical acclaim, and box-office success, breaking barriers in both content and form. As the industry evolves, the influence of Asian cinema grows, fostering cross-cultural collaborations, expanding global markets, and challenging traditional norms in filmmaking, highlighting the increasing importance of Asian voices in the future of the global film industry. Global Development of Asian Cinema in the Film Industry explores the reception of Asian film aesthetics and consumption behaviors among global audiences. It provides practical guidance for advancing the international development of the Asian film industry. This book covers topics such as digital streaming, political science, and posthumanism, and is a useful resource for filmmakers, business owners, media and communications professionals, sociologists, historians, academicians, and researchers.
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