China's first-ever film promotion law should be drafted by lawyers and senior decision-makers by May, and the final version is expected to be implemented next year.
The film promotion law is being drafted by lawyers and senior decision-makers within China's motion picture industry.
The law will reportedly address issues such as the protection of film-makers' rights and the creation of an open, fair and healthy film market.
It will allow greater involvement of private and overseas money in the production, distribution and screening of films.
Many insiders are cautiously optimistic about the effect the law will have on China's fledgling film industry.
(CIR April 7, 2004)