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Film company shoots for global role
By Wang Lan (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-08-08 15:04

SHANGHAI: In his light blue short-sleeved shirt and dark trousers, the slim and athletic Ren Zhonglun looks more like a university don than a movie producer and the senior executive of an entertainment empire in Shanghai, the nation's most cosmopolitan city.

His quiet voice and unassuming manner are a true reflection of the pragmatic strategy that has laid the foundations for the entry of Shanghai's movie and entertainment industry onto the global marketplace. As the president of the Shanghai Film Group Corp (SFG), Ren oversees the production of more than 20 feature films, cartoons and documentaries and 300 episodes of TV dramas every year. With total assets in excess of 2 billion yuan (US$250 million), the SFG is China's second-largest movie production house, after Beijing-based China Film Corp.

In the greenhouse-style conference room at the SFG's headquarters, Ren says there is no magic formula for filmmaking. This former professor of Chinese literature at Shanghai Normal University said that although movies belong to the arts, "everything we do must be commercially viable."

To ensure that this is the case, Ren has been responsible for a number of innovations. The most important of these, according to him, is to have started co-operating with "non-mainland" directors, producers, artistes and specialists in many different aspects of filmmaking.

In an industry where the major players are known to have massive egos, seeking outside help is not something that can be discussed casually. But Ren was obviously persuasive enough, as he convinced the SFG's board of directors and his colleagues that outside expertise was required to help the company break into overseas markets. In the past couple of years, "we have produced several box office hits that were directed by Hong Kong directors," Ren said.
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