Seoul-Hong Kong-Macau : love with an alien (1957) and postwar Korea-Hong Kong co-production

This chapter presents a history of the 1950s cinematic co-production in Asia by exploring the historical, social, cultural, and intellectual constitution of the first South Korea and Hong Kong cinema network after the Korean War armistice. It examines the network of motion picture executives, creati...

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Main Author: Lee, Sangjoon
Other Authors: Jin, Dal Yong
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1439062020-10-02T02:25:12Z Seoul-Hong Kong-Macau : love with an alien (1957) and postwar Korea-Hong Kong co-production Lee, Sangjoon Jin, Dal Yong Su, Wendy Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Cinema Network Asian Cinematic Co-production This chapter presents a history of the 1950s cinematic co-production in Asia by exploring the historical, social, cultural, and intellectual constitution of the first South Korea and Hong Kong cinema network after the Korean War armistice. It examines the network of motion picture executives, creative personnel, policymakers, and intellectuals in South Korea and Hong Kong at the height of the Cold War. The chapter discusses Love with an Alien and locates the text in the complex web of a regional cinema network. The idea of creating a regional cinema network, however, revived in the mid-1950s under the US-driven world order that had drawn the new map of Asia. Cinematic co-production is, indeed, a notoriously dubious entity to most national cinema scholars. Instead of making local cinema in vernacular languages, Shaw Brothers began to produce numerous Mandarin films for the thriving overseas Chinese communities. 2020-10-01T01:30:52Z 2020-10-01T01:30:52Z 2019 Book Chapter Lee, S. (2019). Seoul-Hong Kong-Macau : love with an alien (1957) and postwar Korea-Hong Kong co-production. In D. Y., Jin, & W. Su (Eds.), Asia-Pacific Film Co-Productions : Theory, Industry and Aesthetics (pp. 256-274). doi:10.4324/9781003011262 978-1-003-01126-2 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143906 10.4324/9781003011262 256 274 en Asia-Pacific Film Co-Productions : Theory, Industry and Aesthetics © 2020 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. This book is made available with permission of Taylor & Francis. Routledge
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Cinema Network
Asian Cinematic Co-production
spellingShingle Social sciences::Communication
Cinema Network
Asian Cinematic Co-production
Lee, Sangjoon
Seoul-Hong Kong-Macau : love with an alien (1957) and postwar Korea-Hong Kong co-production
description This chapter presents a history of the 1950s cinematic co-production in Asia by exploring the historical, social, cultural, and intellectual constitution of the first South Korea and Hong Kong cinema network after the Korean War armistice. It examines the network of motion picture executives, creative personnel, policymakers, and intellectuals in South Korea and Hong Kong at the height of the Cold War. The chapter discusses Love with an Alien and locates the text in the complex web of a regional cinema network. The idea of creating a regional cinema network, however, revived in the mid-1950s under the US-driven world order that had drawn the new map of Asia. Cinematic co-production is, indeed, a notoriously dubious entity to most national cinema scholars. Instead of making local cinema in vernacular languages, Shaw Brothers began to produce numerous Mandarin films for the thriving overseas Chinese communities.
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title Seoul-Hong Kong-Macau : love with an alien (1957) and postwar Korea-Hong Kong co-production
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title_full Seoul-Hong Kong-Macau : love with an alien (1957) and postwar Korea-Hong Kong co-production
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