China Film Administration
The China Film Administration (CFA) is a government body responsible for regulating and promoting the film industry in China. Established in 2013, it oversees film production, distribution, and exhibition, ensuring that films align with national policies and cultural values. The CFA also manages the approval process for foreign films and promotes domestic productions.
In addition to regulation, the CFA supports the development of the film industry through funding and initiatives. It aims to enhance the global competitiveness of Chinese cinema and foster cultural exchange through film. The administration plays a crucial role in shaping the landscape of the film industry in China.