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Movies born online: The formalisation and industrialisation of Chinese internet movies

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In 2014, an iQiyi representative defined the term ‘big internet movies’ and formalised a burgeoning category of streaming content. This article examines the history of these movies, from their beginnings as micro-movies or cellflix to cinema comparable to its theatrical equivalent, through an overview of the form’s shifting commercial infrastructure and regulation. The career of Zhang Hao, a comedian from Northeastern China, serves as a throughline across three periods of development. As an actor, director, and sometimes screen-writer of over a dozen features, Zhang’s films can be read as meta-phorical commentary on the industry itself.

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Morrow, Katherine: Movies born online: The formalisation and industrialisation of Chinese internet movies. In: NECSUS_European Journal of Media Studies, Jg. 13 (2024), Nr. 2, S. 211-233.http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/23659
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