#105 How female-centered content is making a killing

Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast

Send us a text When the Middle Earth Podcast started years ago, it was hard to find any feminist mainstream cultural products. But recently, movies like HER STORY (好东西) and LIKE A ROLLING STONE (出走的决心), along with female stand-up comedians and influencers, have been making their way into the mainstream. How did these success stories come to be? Featuring - Xiaotong Jiang: Kudos Comedy - Founder - Jiaxi Wang: Scriptwriter & Director - Hayley Zhao: TWOC - Journalist & Editor To go further - Middle Earth episode #92 How writers, bookstore owners, and printers survive in China’s publishing industry - Middle Earth episode #46 China's TV format industry - TWOC's article Roasted and Burned by Tan Yunfei - TWOC's article “Girls Should be Brave”: A Feminist’s Bumpy Journey in a Chinese Small Town by Yang Tingting - TWOC's article The Rise of Female Perspectives in China’s Movie Industry by Liu Jue Middle Earth is made by China Compass Productions and hosted by Aladin Farré. If you have a China-themed cultural project, like shooting your next documentary, or are looking for a specific talent, please get in touch! Chinese speaker? Follow our Bilibili account 阿拉丁_说电影 With thanks Li Muyuan for additional research, and Sean Calvo for music support. The World of Chinese Magazine A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.

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(Bonus) Exploring new trends in China's film industry with independent producer Annie Song (produced by Inside the China Room)

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Send us a text Episode gracefully passed over by Jiang Jiang (JJ) from the Inside the China Room podcast show in order to have a second window of distribution ;) Enjoy ! To go further - Middle Earth episode #72 Film Distribution: How to Succeed at China’s Box Office - Middle Earth episode #44 Does China still make indie films? Original message This week on Inside the China Room, Jiang Jiang (JJ) welcomes Annie Song (宋晓佳), a young Chinese film producer and art director of 林象文化 Jungle Vision, a Beijing-based start-up dedicated to curating independent film festivals in China. In this episode, we explore how young independent Chinese filmmakers are seizing opportunities at film festivals and contributing to the rise of new genres in China, with a particular focus on the increasing popularity of socially themed films. We also delve into the evolving dynamics between the Chinese and American film industries, as well as the successes and challenges Chinese films face in reaching international audiences. Additionally, we discuss how innovative promotional strategies, such as short video platforms, are revolutionizing the way films connect with viewers. Annie Song holds a BA in Film Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and brings over eight years of experience to the film industry. She was recently honored with the Most Promising Filmmaker award at the 29th Busan International Film Festival, cementing her reputation as a rising star in the field. Recommendation Movies: 好东西 Her Story by director 邵艺辉 Shao Yihui, set to release on November 22, 2024 Other Chinese films Annie Song and Jiang Jiang discussed in this episode: 宇宙探索编辑部 Journey to the West (2023) 流浪地球 The Wandering Earth (2020) 逆行人生 Upstream (2024) 我不是药神 Dying to Survive (2018) 爱情神话 B for Busy (2021) 英雄 Hero (2002) 卧虎藏龙 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) 影 Shadow (2019) 满江红 River Red (2023)

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9个月前

#103 Black Myth: Wukong - How to make 1 billion dollars with Chinese folklore?

Middle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast

Send us a text China's first AAA game Black Myth: Wukong certainly caught the world's attention for its production value, commercial success, and controversies. How did the creative team pull that off, and why was this game considered the "perfect package"? Featuring - Daniel Ahmad: Niko Partners - Director of Research & Insights - Lundy Lan: Video Game Technical Artist - Jesse Young: Independent Researcher To go further - Middle Earth trilogy about Chinese video games industry : #67 Creating Games for the West #70 China’s Indie Games #73 Chinese E-sports - Middle Earth episode #87 How local government & foundations sponsor culture in China - Middle Earth episode #79 Exploring Wuxia (think "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon") - TWOC's article Monkeying Around: Chinese Gamers on the ‘Black Myth’ Phenomenon by Jesse Young & Yang Tingting - Chinese Video games mentioned : The Perceiver, Lost Soul Aside, Phantom Blade Zero, Phantom Blade: Executioners, The Grass of Genesis, Code: To Jin Yong,Where Winds Meet, Zenless Zone Zero & Honor of Kings: World Middle Earth is made by China Compass Productions and hosted by Aladin Farré. If you have a China-themed cultural project, like shooting your next documentary, or are looking for a specific talent, please get in touch! Chinese speaker? Follow our Bilibili account 阿拉丁_说电影 With thanks Li Muyuan for research, and Sean Calvo for music support. The World of Chinese Magazine A magazine about Chinese society, culture, history, arts, language, and more.

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