THE Chinese film industry once again experienced a boom last year. According to a report released by the State Administration of Press, Publica- tion, Radio, Film and Television on January 5, China's box office reven...THE Chinese film industry once again experienced a boom last year. According to a report released by the State Administration of Press, Publica- tion, Radio, Film and Television on January 5, China's box office revenue in 2014 reached 29.6 billion yuan (S4.77 billion), growing 36 percent. Although this sum fell short of the preset target of 30 billion yuan (S4,83 billion), it more than sufficed to raise a few eyebrows in the inter- national film community, as global box office revenue registered only 4-percent year-on-year growth. In North America. box office numbers actually declined by 6 percent, according to the 2014-15 Chinese Film Industry Report published by EntGroup Consulting. a domestic film industry research firm.展开更多
文摘THE Chinese film industry once again experienced a boom last year. According to a report released by the State Administration of Press, Publica- tion, Radio, Film and Television on January 5, China's box office revenue in 2014 reached 29.6 billion yuan (S4.77 billion), growing 36 percent. Although this sum fell short of the preset target of 30 billion yuan (S4,83 billion), it more than sufficed to raise a few eyebrows in the inter- national film community, as global box office revenue registered only 4-percent year-on-year growth. In North America. box office numbers actually declined by 6 percent, according to the 2014-15 Chinese Film Industry Report published by EntGroup Consulting. a domestic film industry research firm.