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Chinese Film Administration

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The Chinese Film Administration is a government entity responsible for the regulation and administration of the film industry in China, overseeing film production, distribution, and censorship to ensure compliance with state policies.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Chinese Film Administration

-29.28

0.14%

Latest Event

China Film Administration Retaliates by Cutting US Film Imports

In response to the US tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, the Chinese Film Administration announced that it will moderately reduce the number of American films screened in China. The decision is framed as an adherence to market principles and audience choice, but it also reflects the use of state-controlled censorship measures to politically retaliate and control cultural consumption.

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These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • China Film Administration Retaliates by Cutting US Film Imports Logo
    APR
    10
    2025

    In response to the US tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, the Chinese Film Administration announced that it will moderately reduce the number of American films screened in China. The decision is framed as an adherence to market principles and audience choice, but it also reflects the use of state-controlled censorship measures to politically retaliate and control cultural consumption.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 10

    The announcement is a politically motivated move by a state body that leverages cultural censorship as a tool of retaliation. By reducing US film imports in response to tariffs, the administration reinforces state control over cultural content which aligns with authoritarian practices. This action is indicative of using public policy to signal opposition and exert ideological influence.

    The China Film Administration announced the move as Beijing reacts to ...

  • -20

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 10

    The policy not only serves a political purpose but also impacts economic and cultural exchange by restricting market access for US films. This economic maneuver further consolidates state control over the film industry, thereby reinforcing structural barriers to open, diverse cultural expression.

    The China Film Administration announced the move as Beijing reacts to ...

  • Chinese Film Administration Responds to US Tariffs by Reducing US Film Imports Logo
    APR
    10
    2025

    On April 10, 2025, the Chinese Film Administration announced it would moderately reduce US film imports as a retaliatory measure against tariff increases imposed by the Trump administration. In its statement, the CFA emphasized adherence to market rules and respect for audience choice, signaling a counter-response to what it described as an overreach in tariff policy.

  • Chinese Film Administration Moderates US Film Imports Logo
    APR
    10
    2025

    On 2025-04-10, the Chinese Film Administration announced plans to 'moderately reduce' the number of US films imported into China. This decision comes amid escalating trade tensions following US tariff increases under President Donald Trump and reflects a politically motivated intervention in the cultural and economic sphere.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 10

    The decision to reduce US film imports is a politically motivated measure affecting cultural influence and public opinion. It serves as a response to US tariff policies and represents an act of state-controlled censorship and propaganda intended to sway domestic sentiment against perceived authoritarian actions by the US government.

    China to 'moderately reduce' number of US film imports: China Film Administration

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    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 10

    By curtailing the import of US films, the administration is influencing economic dynamics and market access within the film industry. This economic intervention, although described as 'moderate', reflects a broader strategy to leverage state-controlled market policies in response to international trade disputes.

    China to 'moderately reduce' number of US film imports: China Film Administration

  • China's Film Censorship Promotes Authoritarian Propaganda Logo
    MAR
    24
    2024

    The Chinese Film Administration has strengthened its censorship regime, pushing film and television production towards patriotic blockbusters and military dramas, thereby reinforcing state propaganda under Xi Jinping. The article highlights this shift as part of a broader trend towards mediocrity in art and deliberate state propaganda.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 10

    The Chinese Film Administration enforces strict censorship policies that limit creative expression and promote state propaganda, aligning with authoritarian objectives. This consolidation of political control over cultural production negatively impacts public political behavior.

    How China's Censorship Regime Shapes Film and Television Under Xi

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    Media Influence and Propaganda

    April 10

    By mandating content that emphasizes state patriotism and military glorification, the Administration plays a key role in using media as a tool for propaganda. This further bolsters authoritarian influence by restricting artistic freedom and independent cultural discourse.

    How China's Censorship Regime Shapes Film and Television Under Xi

  • State-Driven Film Propaganda Policy Logo
    DEC
    07
    2019

    The head of the Chinese Film Administration outlined an ambitious plan—via a Q&A interview—to produce 100 state-subsidized films annually by 2035. These films, intended to gross over $14 million each, are aimed at bolstering nationalist narratives and reinforcing state-controlled cultural messaging at the expense of artistic merit.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 10

    The policy clearly uses film as a vehicle for state propaganda, aiming to instill nationalist sentiment and bolster authoritarian control. By prioritizing state-controlled narratives over genuine artistic expression, the Chinese Film Administration reinforces authoritarian cultural policies that suppress diverse voices.

    Forging Nationalism through Film: Q&A with Katherine Chu

  • -70

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    April 10

    The administration's approach uses media as a tool for propaganda, deliberately shaping public opinion with controlled narratives. This use of film as an instrument of political messaging underlines a broader strategy to mold cultural perceptions in favor of an authoritarian agenda.

    Forging Nationalism through Film: Q&A with Katherine Chu

  • Centralization of Film Censorship under CCP Control Logo
    APR
    01
    2018

    In April 2018, the China Film Administration came under the direct control of the CCP's Publicity Department, formalizing its role in reviewing and censoring films. This shift has led to increased state control over cultural content and the suppression of dissent through enforced censorship practices.

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    Public and Political Behavior

    April 10

    The China Film Administration’s integration into the CCP’s publicity framework centralizes control over cultural expression. This move solidifies state authority over media content, suppressing artistic freedom and reinforcing an authoritarian approach to censorship.

    Film censorship in China

  • -80

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    April 10

    By controlling film screenings and censoring content, the China Film Administration exercises significant influence over media and propagates state-approved narratives. This consolidation of media influence furthers the authoritarian objective of suppressing dissent and alternative viewpoints.

    Film censorship in China

  • Enforcement of Authoritarian Film Censorship Logo
    SEP
    01
    2015

    The article details how the Chinese Film Administration enforces strict censorship over foreign films, compelling Hollywood to edit or remove content that may criticize the Chinese government, thus reinforcing state control over cultural expression.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 10

    The Chinese Film Administration, as described in the article, imposes rigid censorship standards that force foreign filmmakers to conform to state-approved narratives. This practice supports an authoritarian agenda by suppressing free expression and enforcing ideological conformity, reflecting a deep complicity in state-controlled propaganda and social control.

    Directed by Hollywood, Edited by China: How China’s Censorship and Influence Affect Films Worldwide

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