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#477 - Korean Cinema’s Golden Decade: The 1960s

Film at Lincoln Center Podcast

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Regulations and Control in Korean Cinema during the 1960s

This chapter explores the regulations imposed by the Park Chung-hee government in the 1960s to develop the film industry economically while maintaining ideological control over filmmakers. It discusses specific regulations, the creation of large companies, the ban on independent filmmaking, and restrictions on imported films, as well as the incentive for companies to produce Korean films for foreign film import licenses.

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