The film industry is a diverse and interdisciplinary field that combines art, technology, business and culture. It not only provides entertainment and inspiration, but also promotes scientific and technological progress, cultural exchange and economic development. This paper compares the development characteristics and current situation of the film industry in Korea and China, and looks for directions that can be learned from the rise and internationalization of Korean films. Korea and China belong to the same East Asian cultural circle, and there are similarities and differences in the film industry. Korean films have continuously strengthened themselves by optimizing the industrial structure, adjusting policies, and strengthening content production. China's film market is the second largest film market in the world, but there is still a great imbalance between the film's international influence, overseas cultural output ability and the existing market position. Through SWOT analysis of the advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and threats facing the development of China's film industry, we propose strategic choices and directions.
Yueping Feng (Fri,) studied this question.