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Hollywood and China
A Beijing-Born Director Made Oscar History. Why Isn’t China Celebrating?
By Jessie Lau
The case of Chloe Zhao represents the increasing pressures on ethnic Chinese creators abroad.
Hollywood Made in China
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Aynne Kokas.
Disney’s ‘Mulan’ Debacle
By Eleanor Albert
The film has come to exemplify the trade-offs made by Hollywood to seek big gains in China -- and the reputational costs involved.
Shanghai to Silicon Valley: California in US-China Relations
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Matt Sheehan.
US-China Frictions in Film: Hollywood With Chinese Characteristics
By David Gitter and Elsa Kania
China's film policies are a window into its broader view of cultural products.
Matt Damon Film Sparks New Round of 'Whitewashing' Controversy
By David Volodzko
Actress Constance Wu calls out The Great Wall for casting non-Asian actors in the starring roles.
Hollywood's Latest Superhero: 'Captain China'
By David Volodzko
The directors of Marvel's wildly successful Captain America films will be producing a superhero series for China.
Why Isn’t Star Wars a Big Deal in China?
By Catherine Putz
"The Force, it's calling to you. Just let it in."
Shanghai’s Disneyland: Mickey Mouse With Chinese Characteristics
By Shannon Tiezzi
New details about Shanghai Disneyland reveal how the park fuses a global brand with Chinese culture.
30 Years Later, This Chinese Film Still Echoes in Hollywood
By David Volodzko
How a Chinese gangster movie from the 1980s changed cinema -- including Hollywood.
Hollywood in China: Selling Out or Cashing In?
By Stanley Rosen
Are Hollywood filmmakers really selling out to China -- and Chinese censorship?
Could Taiwan Join AIIB?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China and Russia celebrate the end of WWII, Hollywood in China, and Premier Li's press conference. China links.
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