
Two months after a Chinese film screened worldwide sparked a heated debate over the tough measures taken under the country’s zero-COVID policy, made-in-China short films may now obtain permits before showing abroad.
According to the China Film Administration ( CFA ), the submission process must occur at least 20 working days before the screening event. Additionally, it stated that applicants must be made by producers or the legal representative who submitted the movie to outside events.
In addition to the discharge permit for the movie, CFA’s see required applications to include the event’s name in both Chinese and English.  ,
The show’s date and location of the screen event, as well as a description of the show’s articles, must also be included, according to the state- run Global Times.  ,
Effectively, the China Film Administration’s ( CFA ) decision makes Chinese short films subject to the same standards as domestically produced feature-l