China's film industry rises to the first camp and ranks second in the world

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"Movie Blue Book" "Global Film Industry Development Report (2019)" was released today. The Blue Book pointed out that in recent years, China's film industry has developed rapidly, and it has risen from the third camp of the world film industry to the first camp, and has leapt into the world film industry runner up. The

Blue Book is jointly released by the Modern Creative Media School of Beijing Film Academy and the Social Science Literature Publishing House. The Blue Book said that in recent years, China's film industry has developed rapidly and has risen from the third camp in the world's film industry to the first camp. Among the various camps, France has risen and South Korea has fallen. India, which has gained momentum in recent years, remains in the third camp.

China's film industry rises to the first camp and ranks second in the world - Lujuba

Composite Index of Film Industry of 9 Countries (2010-2017).

The United States’ Film Industry Composite Index has been consistently ranked first. The biggest change is China. In 2010, China's film industry composite index ranked fifth in the world, and it rose to second in 2017.

In 2018, the global movie box office set a new record, reaching US$41.1 billion, an increase of 1.5% over 2017. Compared with US$27.7 billion in 2008, the global box office has achieved nearly 50% growth in the past 10 years. In the Asia-Pacific region, the film industry is led by the Chinese film market. In 2018, China's total film box office exceeded 60 billion yuan.

However, the Blue Book also pointed out that the number of Chinese movie screens reached 60079 last year, an increase of 18% year-on-year. The growth rate exceeded the growth rate of movie box office (9%) and the number of movie viewers (6%) over the same period, resulting in single-screen output and average Attendance rates continue to decline. In 2018, the number of single-screen movie viewers in China fell to 28,600, a year-on-year decrease of 10%. It is expected that more and more theaters and theater chains will bear increasing operating pressure, and theater integration is imperative. In the future, sophisticated operating theaters that meet the consumption upgrade needs of some audiences will become a new highlight of theater development.

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