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Film intends to be created

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Film intends to be created

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Let's dive into the local entertainment scene! Taiwan's Minister of Culture, Li Yuan, along with Wang Shu-fang, Director of the Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development, gathered with bigwigs from the entertainment industry at a recent press conference in Taipei. The main agenda? To boast about upcoming local flicks hitting the silver screen by October! Li announced an impressive lineup of 27 domestic films slated for release in theaters.

To give these homemade hits the attention they deserve, the ministry plans to launch nationwide campaigns aimed at promoting them.

Here's a sneak peek at some tactics commonly used by the Taiwanese film industry to create a buzz:

  1. Film Festivals: Taiwan has been actively participating in global film festivals, such as the popular Asian Pop-Up Cinema and Osaka Asian Film Festival, providing an excellent platform to display their domestic movies.
  2. Distribution Partnerships: Collaborations with companies like CATCHPLAY have been instrumental in distributing films across various markets, both digitally and theatrically.
  3. Government Support: The Ministry of Culture doesn't shy away from lending a helping hand. They support numerous cultural initiatives, including film-related activities, to boost Taiwanese cinema on both a domestic and international stage.

So, while details about specific promotional activities during October 2022 elude us, you can bet your bottom dollar that local films reach the public through various means, including theatrical releases, film festivals, and partnerships with distributors.

Curious about the film industry in Taiwan? It's interesting to note that they often collaborate with other countries, like Japan, to foster cultural exchange, which, in turn, could indirectly amplify the exposure of Taiwanese cinema.

  1. The upcoming domestic movies in Taiwan, such as those from the lineup announced by Minister Li Yuan, will be promoted through nationwide campaigns starting in Taipei.
  2. The Director of the Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development, Wang Shu-fang, will oversee these campaigns as they aim to boost the visibility of local films in movies-and-TV, entertainment, and beyond.
  3. During the recent press conference in Taipei, many industry professionals discussed various promotional tactics, including partnerships with distributors like CATCHPLAY for global reach, as well as participation in international film festivals like Asian Pop-Up Cinema and Osaka Asian Film Festival.
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