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Hollywood relies on China to stay afloat. What does that mean for movies?
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Date:2025-04-07 18:11:50
Red Carpet author Erich Schwartzel says that film studios increasingly need Chinese audiences to break even — which can result in self-censorship. Originally broadcast Feb. 21, 2022.
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