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  1. China Film Group Corporation. China Film Group Corporation (CFGC) is the largest, [1] most influential film enterprise in the People's Republic of China, owned by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party. According to Forbes, it is a state monopoly that all imported films have to work with.

  2. China Film Group is involved in a variety of businesses which include film and television production, film distribution and exhibition, film importation and exportation, cinema circuit management, digital cinema construction, print developing and processing, film equipment management, film and TV CD production, ancillary products, advertising, property management as well as real estate. [8]

  3. Jun 24, 2014 · China Film Group Corp. has been so closely involved with the development of the Chinese film industry throughout the past 15 years that it is difficult to separate the company from the actions of ...

  4. The China Film Group Corporation is oriented to four major businesses -- film production, distribution, projection and film services, and is known for its depth, including a complete industrial chain and brand influence. The film production base of the company features large scale, advanced technology and facilities.

  5. China Film Group Corporation China Film Group Corporation ( Zhongguo dianying jituan gongsi ) started in 1951 as China Film Management Corporation ( Zhongguo yingpian jingli gongsi ), in charge of nationwide distribution. The company was renamed China Film Distribution and Exhibition Corporation in 1958. Then in

  6. Feb 7, 2011 · Han Sanping, China Film Group Corporation Han Sanping [pictured] is the chairman of state-owned studio China Film Group Corporation (CFGC) and one of the most powerful figures in the Chinese industry.

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  8. Jan 6, 2014 · A political-economic approach analyzes the rise of the China Film Group (CFG) and its attempt to re-nationalize and transnationalize Chinese cinema. Accounting for recent developments of pan-Asian strategy, and CEPA, this case study will explain tensions inherent in China's integration to global media.

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