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Chapter 272 It's All Me

Chapter 272 It's All Me (Earth)

The release of "The Back Wave" exploded like a bomb at the Venice Film Festival.

Even before the festival brochure on the ninth day of the festival introduced it, the audience who had heard the news had already packed the screening hall for the second screening, and the hotel banquet hall that could only accommodate 9 people was crowded with 300 people. The scorching eyes and the examination and curiosity of this movie.

"The Back Wave" is really curious enough.

It mercilessly shows the before and after attitude of the Venice Film Festival towards "The Wave". color.

The ingenious way in which "The Back Wave" wraps "The Wave" makes people feel admirable after watching it several times, especially because almost all the audience present are actors—even if they don't appear in the camera, they are still driven by their attention and speech. The whole 'story plot' develops.

Compared with the almost genius creativity, the shooting technique is slightly flawed, and many shots are not processed so perfectly, but it is also understandable, after all, the director and the shooting team have at most one week to collect materials and complete editing.

And the material... oh, the material is just amazing.

More than 90% of these audiences have no real contact with the jury, so when they see the footage of the jury meeting and discussing, their novelty hunting psychology is greatly satisfied.

Kazuo Kuro would hold reckless and strong objections because of the influence of actresses on the image of Japanese film culture, and even fell out with Julie Moore, and Julie Moore's support for "The Wave" is also political.

So does it all come down to a question of ideology?The so-called 'most serious' film festival can't get rid of the influence of position?
This kind of explicit irony has torn off the skin of the Venice Film Festival, which is really enjoyable.

There are inspirational movies, and there are satirical movies, but it is really rare to combine the two through a Venice Film Festival.

This film reminded many audiences of Chaplin's "The Great Dictator", the highest box office of Chaplin's film career, and his first sound film. Difficult turning point.

The object satirized in "The Back Wave" is of course not as powerful as Hitler, which is enough to make the photographer fall into a trough in life, but this film, because of its illegal material-it installed a secret camera on the jury site ?
In short, due to its illegal acquisition of materials and violation of portrait rights, it is even conceivable that it will be banned from screening soon, and even be sued for large sums of money.

Until then, just have to take a good look at it.

The producer probably also realized this, so three hours after the second screening, the third screening also came as scheduled. It was already 11 pm at the time, and the screening of the participating films at the Film Palace had ended. The screening here is in full swing.

There are probably 300 to 400 people in the auditorium with 500 people squeezed out. The almost double capacity makes everything appear crowded and fiery.

When the audience is watching this wonderful production, they are keen to find their own existence in the movie screen, or it is just a background board, or just a passing shot, and he will excitedly say to the people around him: "Hey! Look! I'm there!"

This may be a wonderful movie destined to be banned and also destined to attract attention. It is refreshing to find your own existence in its lens, as if you are witnessing and recording history.

"Are you going to sue it?" someone asked him.

"Maybe. If Julie Moore, Hei Kazuo, Colin Farrell and other big figures and stars all go to sue it, I also want a court announcement to commemorate it."

"I don't know how much the producer will pay?"

"That must be an astronomical figure."

"I'm afraid the money from selling the film is not enough to compensate, although there are already many film studios interested in it... Oh, guess who is that? DC's vice president."

"And the head of production at Paramount, and I saw a senior executive at Universal before."

"Are they interested in this movie? Are they not afraid of the sky-high compensation?"

"Except for the compensation, don't you think it has an Oscar quality?"

"With its behind-the-scenes story, it has the makings of an award at any film festival!"

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A large number of filmmakers came to watch the third and fourth scenes of "The Wave". The Venice Film Festival was originally an exhibition of films. ", and once "The Back Wave" showed rich connotations and excellent shooting themes, as well as the inspirational atmosphere that the film festival loves most, filmmakers flocked to it.

The excellence of "The Back Wave" is on the one hand, and the reputation of this film will definitely be heated up on the other. As for the appreciation of film art, the film dealer may have it in his heart, but that only represents his personal point of view.

By the end of the fourth screening, it was already three o'clock in the morning, and the audience finally dispersed in twos and threes. Many reporters among them would stay up all night just to write reviews about this movie. There are too many angles to write about. They It is necessary to find the entry point cautiously and regretfully.

Just like "The Back Wave" reveals that all problems are ideological problems, what they can write and what they cannot write seems to be free, but in fact there are dangerous red lines in every direction.

From this perspective, "The Back Wave" is really enlightening.

Also having sleepless nights is Julie Moore.

The chairman of the jury of the Venice Film Festival, an actress with global influence, has just ushered in the pinnacle of her career, and faced an unavoidable problem.

Do you want to sue "The Back Wave" for violating her portrait and reputation rights?

The lawyer's suggestion is to observe for a period of time before taking action. Although from a legal point of view, "The Back Wave" is definitely illegal, Julie Moore can apply for an injunction order and compensation for it.

But the Venice Film Festival is a global film festival, and the release of "The Back Wave" will also be on a global scale.

Therefore, to apply for a ban means to apply and execute in Europe, Asia, and North and South America, as well as Africa...you can ignore that barren land.

In short, in terms of difficulty, it is more difficult to implement the ban across several continents.

More importantly, if "The Back Wave" is good enough and even famous in film history, then in the whole incident, Julie Moore herself will be recorded in film history with a negative image.

As for compensation, you can apply for an astronomical figure, but the production company of "The Back Wave" is registered in the mainland. If you want to file an infringement lawsuit on that land, the amount of compensation you will get will be pitifully small. The lawyer gave an example, Ronaldo's The portrait was used by a company in mainland China for nearly ten years before it was compensated about US$[-].

So, wait, because Hei Yixiong, who is also a member of the review committee, will definitely file an infringement lawsuit against "The Back Wave".

(End of this chapter)

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