<p><strong>The inside story of the U.S.-Chinese superpower conflict playing out behind the scenes of today's movie industry from the leading media scholar<br><br></strong>China surpassed North America to become the world &#8217;s largest movie market in 2020. Formerly the focus of exotic fascination in the golden age of Hollywood today the Chinese are a make-or-break audience for Hollywood&#8217;s biggest blockbusters. And movies are now an essential part of China&#8217;s global soft power strategy: a Chinese real estate tycoon who until recently was the major shareholder of the AMC theater chain built the world&#8217;s largest film production facility. Behind the curtains as this brilliant new book reveals movies have become one of the biggest areas of competition between the world&#8217;s two remaining superpowers.</p>&#10;<p>Will Hollywood be eclipsed by its Chinese counterpart? No author is better positioned to untangle this riddle than Ying Zhu a leading expert on Chinese film and media. In fascinating vignettes <em>Hollywood in China</em> unravels the century-long relationship between Hollywood and China for the first time.</p>&#10;<p>Blending cultural history business and international relations <em>Hollywood in China</em> charts multiple power dynamics and teases out how competing political and economic interests as well as cultural values are manifested in the art and artifice of filmmaking on a global scale and with global ramifications. The book is an inside look at the intense business and political maneuvering that is shaping the movies and the U.S.-China relationship itself-revealing a headlines-grabbing conflict that is playing out not only on the high seas but on the silver screen.</p>