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Chinese internet billionaire Jack Ma has bought a stake in cinema legend Steven Spielberg's company, they said, the latest tie-up between China and Hollywood as they seek to make movies for audiences in the Middle Kingdom and beyond.

Alibaba Pictures, a unit of Ma's sprawling e-commerce conglomerate, has taken a minority shareholding in Spielberg's Amblin Partners, a film creation company that includes DreamWorks studios. 

The deal will see the companies co-finance and co-produce movies for Chinese and international audiences, Alibaba said on its corporate website. 

The agreement marks "an important milestone" in the Chinese firm's strategy to reach domestic and global audiences, its chairman Shao Xiaofeng said in a statement. 

Alibaba Pictures will also have a seat on the board of Amblin. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.  

At a press conference in Beijing on Sunday, Spielberg -- who shot his 1987 movie "Empire of the Sun" in Shanghai --  said the partnership will allow him to "bring more China to America and bring more America to China", according to the Alibaba statement.

Alibaba chief Jack Ma said that while the US and China "may have cultural differences", the partners will focus on human stories and serve as a bridge between the two countries.

Beijing has ambitions to increase China's "soft power" and the deal is the latest in a wave of Chinese money flowing to Hollywood, with real estate developer turned media conglomerate Wanda buying Jurassic World creator Legendary Entertainment for $3.5 billion earlier this year. 

Last month Wanda -- which snapped up US movie theatre chain AMC in 2012 for $2.6 billion -- announced it would invest in movies produced by Sony Pictures, its first deal with one of Hollywood's so-called "Big Six" studios. 

Wanda's Hollywood ambitions have raised eyebrows in the US, where 16 lawmakers last month wrote to the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) suggesting that company chairman Wang Jianlin -- who has close ties to the Chinese government -- may be seeking to "censor topics and exert propaganda controls on American media".

The letter called for the GAO to review Chinese purchases of media and other companies that may "pose a strategic threat" to US interests, and urged it to consider broadening the official definition of national security to addressing concerns about "propaganda and control of the media" by foreign firms.  

- Hot money -


Asked about such concerns in an interview posted on the company website, Alibaba Pictures president Zhang Wei said that studios depend on revenue from international audiences and thus make movies that focus on universal themes and values. 

"You don’t see us coming to buy up Hollywood," she said. 

She added the the tie-up was "not just a financial investment" and that her company chose Amblin over other Hollywood partners because their early conversations did not focus only on funding. 

"There’s a lot of hot money from China floating around Hollywood right now, and we've had quite a few people approaching us wanting a partnership," she said. "Oftentimes people see us as a source of capital and as a way into China."

The deal will give Spielberg's company access to Alibaba's online ecosystem and films will be distributed through streaming platforms such as the group's Youtube-like Youku Toudu.

Foreign film companies are heavily restricted from entering China's booming market, with an opaque review process and government caps limiting the number of non-Chinese movies that can be shown. 

Censors enforce a broad and shifting set of prohibitions that cover sex and violence as well as political or historical content the ruling Communist Party deems unacceptable. 

To get around restrictions, Hollywood studios looking to capitalise on China's burgeoning market have sought partnerships with local companies. 

The potential rewards are substantial, as China's movie market has exploded and PricewaterhouseCoopers projects its box office will rise from $4.3 billion in 2014 to $8.9 billion in 2019, outstripping the US.

But box office fraud is a widespread problem and films have been exposed pumping up ticket sales to generate marketing buzz. 

Source: AFP

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