Search
  • Home
  • Media center
    • News
    • Biz updates
    • Life
    • Specials
    • Videos
    • Photos
  • Government
    • News release
    • Personnel changes
    • Annual reports
    • Officials
    • Bureaus
  • Living
    • Life
    • Dining
    • Shopping
    • Entertainment
    • Arts
      • Craftworks
      • Theater performances
      • Museums
      • Galleries
      • Art zones
    • Transportation
    • Services
    • FAQ
  • Doing business
    • Biz updates
    • Introduction
    • Planning
    • Procedures
    • Policies
    • Industries
    • Industrial parks
    • Enterprises
  • Visiting
    • Travel log
    • Attractions
      • Historical
      • Parks
      • Religious
      • Museums
      • Nature
      • Landmarks
    • Itineraries
    • Maps
    • Transportation
    • Hotels
    • Dining
  • Study
    • Student stories
    • Overview
    • Universities
    • Scholarships
    • Services
    • Learning Chinese
    • Testing
  • About
    • Profiles
    • Maps
    • Districts
    • Special areas
    • Festivals and events
    • History
  • Events
    • Dates
    • Categories
  • Forum
 
Home / Life

Gone with the Bullets wins Dirty Ashtray Award

Updated: 2015-05-21 /By Xu Fan (China Daily)
  • printer
  • mail

"The more popular such a production is, the worse the influence is," she says.

The association says that 6.9 percent of Chinese teenagers smoke, and another 19.9 percent have tried smoking. Xu says those who produce entertainment need to reduce depictions of smoking to set a good example of healthy living to teenagers.

Chen Dongdong, the producer of the popular TV series Feige the Big Hero, says that with anything she films she aims to come up with "clean" footage. She says celebrities have a social responsibility to be good role models.

However, some have criticized the Dirty Ashtray Awards as being little more than a token protest, particularly given that Jiang has won the top award twice and that the number of scenes depicting smoking does not appear to be falling.

"Only when the authorities take effective action to regulate movies and TV series, such as by imposing hefty fines if there are too many smoking scenes or banning productions that cross the line, will things improve," says Ma Chaohu, a film and TV critic.

"But when you consider that most movies and TV series are based on reality, perhaps showing some characters smoking is unavoidable."

Previous 1 2 3 Next
Previous 1 2 3 Next

News:
  • Peking Opera thriving in Hawaii
  • Americans go 'Hao' over Jingju
  • Beijing holds Feast of Golf
  • Li Lei brings his visual symphony to Beijing
  • A better Beijing in the Year of the Rooster?
  • 刷脸进站(shuāliǎn jìn zhàn): 'Face ticket' at train stations
Specials:
Tsinghua Holdings Co. Ltd launched “Top 10 Talents” in response to the 13th Five Year Plan goal of building Beijing into a national Technology & Innovation Center with a creative spirit and innovative cultural atmosphere.
Top 10 Talents of Tsinghua Holdings read more
Videos:
Easy Talk: Advocating environment protection through storytelling read more

Turn the page and discover Beijing in all its eclectic delights.

Explore the charm of the city in our promo videos

    • Contact
    • Site Map
    • Disclaimer
Copyright © 2011 China Daily All Rights Reserved Sponsored by Beijing Municipal Government Powered by China Daily              京ICP备10023870号-9