Pentagon to Cut Off Filmmakers Who Kowtow to China

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The Department of Defense (DoD) recently updated a media production document, declaring that it will not work with film studios that tailor their movies to meet Chinaโ€™s demands.

โ€œThe DoD will not provide production assistance when there is demonstrable evidence that the production has complied or is likely to comply with a demand from the Government of the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party, or an entity under the direction of the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China or the Chinese Communist Party to censor the content of the project in a material manner to advance the national interest of the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China,โ€ according to a document shared with The Epoch Times (pdf).

The document says media productions include feature motion pictures, episodic television programs, documentaries, and electronic games.

According to the document, the update is made in accordance with a provision (Section 1257) in the Fiscal Year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (pdf), a massive defense spending bill that President Joe Biden signed into law in December last year.

In response to an inquiry from The Epoch Times, the Pentagon said the new regulation is โ€œcurrently in effectโ€ after the document was updated on June 28.

For decades, Hollywood and the American military have had a mutually beneficial relationship, with movies being allowed to be filmed on military bases, planes, and ships, while the military gets positive portrayals of its soldiersโ€”sometimes evening leading to a recruitment boom.

However, in recent years, the Chinese regime has increasingly been using the allure of its massive film market to get Hollywood studios to censor or alter movies, a trend that jeopardizes free speech while sacrificing American values and principles.

The issue of Chinese censorship came under scrutiny with the release of โ€œTop Gun: Maverickโ€ in 2022. In the original โ€œTop Gunโ€ film, Tom Cruiseโ€™s character, Pete โ€œMaverickโ€ Mitchell, wears a bomber jacket with Taiwanese and Japanese flag patches. However, a trailer for the second installment showed both flags removed and replaced with emblems, drawing speculation that the move was aimed at appeasing Beijing. Eventually, the flags were reinstated in the final version of the movie.

Also, in 2022, the movie โ€œMinions: The Rise Of Gruโ€ got an alternative ending in China that supported the Chinese Communist Partyโ€™s (CCP) policies.

By Frank Fang and Eva Fu

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Pentagon Agrees with Rep. Green: Hollywood Must Stop Bowing to the CCP

WASHINGTONโ€”Today, Rep. Mark Green gave the following statement after the Department of Defenseย announcedย it will no longer work with film studios that censor their movies on behalf of the Communist China Party (CCP), a move Rep. Green called for in hisย Stopping Communist Regimes from Engaging in Edits Now Actย (SCREEN Act).

โ€œI am glad to see the Pentagon stand up against the CCPโ€™s attempt to censor and control American films. Studios that bow to an adversarial nation’s political agenda do not deserve support from our defense agencies.

โ€œAmerican filmmaking should be about free expression and American values. It should not be used as a vehicle for CCP propaganda. That is why I submitted provisions of my SCREEN Act today as an amendment to the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act. The Pentagonโ€™s new rule is a great step forward, but we need protections against CCP propaganda written in law.”

You can read op-eds on the topicย hereย andย here.ย ย 

Sen. Cruz To Introduce Legislation Cutting Off Hollywood Studios Over Complicity In Chinese Censorship

Bill is part of Sen. Cruz’s comprehensive effort to combat China’s information warfare in culture and higher education

HOUSTON, Texas – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today announced his intention to introduce the “The Stopping Censorship, Restoring Integrity, Protecting Talkies Act” or SCRIPT Act, legislation cutting off Hollywood studios from assistance they receive from the Department of Defense if those studios censor their films for screening in China. This legislation is part of Sen. Cruz’s comprehensive push to combat China’s growing influence over what Americans see and hear, which includes legislation targeting information warfare from the Chinese Communist Party across higher education, sports, films, radio broadcasts, and more.

Upon announcing the legislation,ย as reported by Politico, Sen. Cruz, said:

“From buyingย media outletsย to broadcast propaganda into America to coercingย Hollywood studiosย andย sports leaguesย to self-censor by threatening to cut off access to one of the biggest markets for sports and entertainment in the world,ย the Chinese Communist Party spends billions and billions of dollars to mislead Americans about China and shape what our citizens see, hear, and think.ย All of these activities are part of China’s whole-of-state approach to amass more influence around the world through information warfare – and we need to put a stop to it.

For too long, Hollywood has been complicit in China’s censorship and propaganda in the name of bigger profits. The SCRIPT Act will serve as a wakeup callย by forcing Hollywood studios to choose between the assistance they need from the American government and the dollars they want from China.”

Background:

It is common for major Hollywood action films to contract with the Pentagon to use U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) assets, such as jets, tanks, or naval bases, for example. The SCRIPT Act prohibits the DoD from providing technical assistance or access to assets for U.S. companies that censor their films for screening in China, specifically prohibiting 1) assistance to any film unless the filmmakers promise not to censor the film and 2) assistance to any film that’s coproduced with a Chinese company subject to Chinese censorship, 3) assistance to studios that have recently censored their films to gain access to China’s market.

Last week, Sen. Cruzย announcedย legislation to prevent the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from exploiting Federal Communications Commission (FCC) loopholes to propagandize to Americans from radio stations in Mexico or Canada, including through stations entangled with Chinese state-owned media outlets such as Phoenix TV.

Read the full text of the SCRIPT Actย here.

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