
The government has set aside billions of dollars for a "Kuroshio Plan," to promote a so-called "Taiwanese Wave," that would see Taiwan’s film and TV make inroads with audiences all over the world. A budget of NT$10 billion was granted to the plan, in the latest revision to the "Development of the Cultural and Creative Industries Act." And private companies are joining the movement to take Taiwan’s content global, with a new foundation funded by Chunghwa Telecom. It aims to attract creative talent from around the world to work in Taiwan’s creative industry, while gaining more share of the global cultural market for Taiwanese content.
Taiwanese drama “Oxcart Trails” tells the story of ordinary people in a farming village in the Japanese colonial era. It was nominated for nine Golden Bell awards, and took home two trophies.
Meanwhile, “The Amazing Grace of Σ” received 10 nominations. The show about a cult was passed over, causing “regret” for Minister of Culture, Shih Che史哲, who attended the awards ceremony.
Shih Che
Minister of Culture
Everyone felt a bit regretful at the Golden Bell awards this year, because there were just too many good shows. That’s a pity. What it means is Taiwan can definitely compete internationally. We need everyone to work together on our Kuroshio Plan, to really create a “warm wave.”
The Ministry of Culture’s “Kuroshio Plan” aims to give a helping hand to the “Taiwanese Wave.” It’s got support from the Executive Yuan, with an approved budget of NT$10 billion over four years. Private business is in on the plan too, with the Taiwan Creative Content Agency and Chunghwa Telecom planning a “Cultural Content Industries Foundation.”
Kuo Shui-yi
Chunghwa Telecom chair
We’re gathering talent from all over the world in Taiwan, to fly the Taiwanese flag and create the brand of Taiwan. We don’t want to let others profit off our wallets or our brains anymore. We can market Taiwan to the world, and profit from the wallets and the brains of others.
Tsai Chia-chun
Taiwan Creative Content Agency chair
This is a defensive battle for our cultural territory, and it’s about the need for Taiwanese culture to be on the attack and seize the space. That’s a very important target.
Chunghwa Telecom has invested an initial NT$3 billion in the foundation, in the hopes of attracting other financial backers to support Taiwan’s film and TV. Who knows – after the Korean Wave, maybe the Taiwanese Wave is coming next.
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今年文創法修法通過後,文化部提出"黑潮計畫"也獲行政院支持核定4年100億,讓影視產業注入活水!為了幫助"台流"走向國際,文策院攜手中華電信籌組「文化內容產業基金」,中華電信董事長郭水義表示,初步先投30億,期盼創造"台流",把世界帶進台灣,把台灣帶到世界。
台劇"牛車來去",詮釋日治時期農村小人物故事,本屆金鐘獎一口氣入圍9項,最後抱回兩座大獎。
邪教影集"我願意"也風光入圍10項大獎,頒獎典禮當天全程觀禮的文化部長史哲坦言,心中留下不少遺憾。
[[文化部長 史哲]]
"今年金鐘獎大家都有所遺憾,原因是因為好劇太多,所以才會遺憾,這代表台灣確實有打國際盃的能力,我們黑潮計畫需要大家同行,才真的能夠成為一股暖流"
要助"台流"一臂之力,文化部提出"黑潮計畫",獲得行政院支持核定4年100億預算,民間也給力,文策院跟中華電信籌組"文化內容產業基金"。
[[中華電信董事長 郭水義]]
"邀集全世界人才都到台灣來,打著台灣的旗幟我們來創造台灣品牌,希望我們不再被人家賺口袋跟腦袋,我們台灣也可以行銷到全世界,賺別人的口袋也可以賺人家的腦袋"
[[文策院董事長 蔡嘉駿]]
"這是一個文化領土保衛戰之外,也是台灣文化要向外攻城掠地,一個很重要的指標"
中華電信初步先投30億資金,期盼拋磚引玉吸引更多業者支持國內影劇,讓"台流"逐步追上"韓流",躍升國際。
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