Chapter 426 Harvest time.

In late July, "The Wandering Earth" was released for 45 days, and it was finally released. The final box office was 73 billion. Part of the problem of piracy, in short, there are surprises and regrets.

However, compared to the entire Chinese box office market, "The Wandering Earth" is definitely a shot in the arm. After experiencing last year's sluggishness, whether it is the audience, practitioners or investors in the film industry, in fact, they are all concerned Some have no bottom.

The birth of "The Wandering Earth" made everyone secretly relieved. Obviously, it's not that the audience doesn't like watching movies anymore, but whether your content is good enough to attract them into the theater.

No matter what, this wave of enthusiasm must have been fueled by many people, and all film and television companies have invested in this carnival.

And Han Fei kept a low profile, and invited some management from foreign distribution companies to Huayi Theater. It was still a film meeting, but this time the crowd was more mixed, including some film and television distribution companies in Southeast Asia, such as Japan and South Korea. The two are relatively strong, and there are also relatively weak ones such as Vietnam and Thailand.

Of course, Han Fei's real goal is not them, but the largest independent film and television content distributor in North America, Cedpoint Digital Group
Chairman and CEO Chris.

At the beginning of the movie, in order for these foreigners to understand the plot, Han Fei specially hired language translators from these countries, and recorded the translated lines in advance, which can be said to be painstaking.

Everyone's expressions at the beginning of the film are relatively indifferent, similar to: listening to the Chinese people bragging so fiercely, it's nothing more than that.

However, when Liu Qi and his party set foot on the ice field, the group of guys began to breathe quickly, especially after some big scene special effects, publishers similar to those in Vietnam and Thailand were so surprised that their eyeballs would pop out.

And the Japanese and Korean distributors also looked at Han Fei in disbelief. If it weren't for the obvious Chinese faces on the big screen, they would even have thought it was a Hollywood movie. For this sake?

And Midi's Chris can still sit still, but from his inadvertent movements, Han Fei still sees that this guy's heart is moving, and he can't help cursing, if he doesn't observe carefully, I'm afraid he will be deceived by this guy .

The two-hour video played very quickly, but before the subtitles were finished, Han Fei was surrounded. The distributors in Southeast Asia were very excited and said something, but unfortunately Han Fei didn't understand a word. They were also staring aside, how could they translate this quarreling posture?

The publishers in South Korea and Japan seemed to disdain to be with them, they just stood on the sidelines and let the translator help them convey their meaning to Han Fei.

"Everyone, don't be in a hurry, I think it's getting late, why don't we go have a meal first? Chat while eating?" Han Fei said with a smile. In fact, for everyone who gave him money, He is very welcome.

"Mr. Chris, together?"

Chris shook his head and said, "Maybe you can greet them first, I'm not in a hurry."

Han Fei cursed in his heart, this guy is not a fuel-efficient lamp at first glance, if ordinary people think that he is not interested in this film.

"Okay then, maybe, you can make an appointment with my assistant tomorrow, let's chat alone." Han Fei remained calm on the surface, turned around and left after speaking.

Chris' face was a little stiff. He didn't expect that Han Fei would treat him like this. Does the other party have other choices besides him?
Back at the hotel, Chris asked his secretary to find all the information about Han Fei. Before he came, he only heard that Huaxia released a phenomenal movie. As for the movie and its behind-the-scenes team, he Neither know anything.

But after watching this movie, he felt that he needed to know more about this team and the core of the team, the young man named Han Fei, that's right, that's how Chinese people pronounce their names, it's too awkward .

But after opening the file, Chris found that he seemed to have underestimated that guy. In the United States, young people who can start from scratch in just a few years are usually called geniuses, and they can accumulate billions of dollars in a few years. Those who are rich in wealth will be called super geniuses.

Obviously, this Han Fei is a super genius. This young man is different from all the Chinese people he has come into contact with before. He seems to never care about the rules in the film and television industry, and has been breaking people's perception of him.

"No, Chinese people always like to brag. This information must be fake. Am I crazy? Would you believe this? It's ridiculous." Chris threw the information in his hand on the ground.

"Boss, do you need to make an appointment with him tomorrow?" The secretary bent down to pick up the documents.

Chris couldn't bear it: "No, he will definitely come to ask me out. Believe me, only I will come to this desert to pan for gold."

The secretary froze.
On the other hand, Han Fei has reached an agreement with some publishers in Southeast Asia to sell out the authorization of "The Wandering Earth" in their home countries to them at a price acceptable to both parties.

That is to say, apart from the broadcasting rights, there are other DVDs and other proceeds that are all owned by them, which is a bit of a loss. However, Han Fei's real purpose is to open up the market, and he has to give others something sweet, so they will be willing to help you work, right?

But fortunately, although the price is not high, there are still a lot of people. This wave has sold 1.3 million yuan, which is better than nothing.

Next is South Korea and Japan. Although Japan’s economy has been in recession, the Japanese film market has always been a pretty good box office. In the 90s and [-]s, the Japanese market has always been the target of Xiangjiang’s film dumping. It was not until Hollywood films began With the globalization strategy, the Japanese market has become a Hollywood ticket warehouse.

As for the South Korean film market, the situation is similar, but the South Korean market is more conservative, and even once promulgated a law to prohibit the screening of foreign films. To cultivate this market.

South Korean distributors are very straightforward. They don’t offer share options, they only give the buyout price. Han Fei also knows why this guy is so arrogant. To put it bluntly, he is the only one who has the quota for imported movies. Well, this is what it is Monopoly industries can only be recognized by pinching their noses. Fortunately, this guy is rich and gave a buyout price of 3000 million yuan.

Han Fei did some calculations. In fact, with the amount of the Korean film market, the share is only so much money. Obviously, the other party wants to make a fortune from peripherals such as DVDs and online broadcasts.

The Japanese publisher also wanted to buy out like the Korean publisher, but Han Fei sternly rejected it. After all, Japan is an open market, and you are not the only company that can publish.

The Japanese publisher saw Han Fei's firm attitude, and after thinking about it for a few days, they still signed a contract with a 3/7 share. That's right, Han Fei got 3, and the rest were all distribution fees. It was within Han Fei's psychological expectation.

However, Chris, who had high hopes, did not take the initiative to find him, which made Han Fei a little troublesome.

"This guy, it seems, is more difficult to deal with than imagined!"

(End of this chapter)

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