Feeding the Dragon

Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business

Chris Fenton

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"Feeding the Dragon" is a captivating memoir by Chris Fenton that offers a firsthand account of his experiences in Hollywood, China, and the complex intersection between the two. Fenton, a former president of the Chinese-based DMG Entertainment Motion Picture Group, takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.

With a perfect blend of insider knowledge and personal anecdotes, Fenton provides a unique perspective on the fast-growing Chinese film market. He uncovers the untold stories behind major Hollywood productions and their special challenges when navigating China's censorship, political landscape, and cultural differences.

Through his remarkable career, Fenton explores the fascinating dynamics of the entertainment industry, shedding light on the compromises and sacrifices made to succeed in one of the world's most lucrative markets. He delves into the struggles faced by American filmmakers as they strive to capture the hearts and minds of the Chinese audience while adhering to the often oppressive restrictions imposed by the Chinese government.

In "Feeding the Dragon," Fenton shares his behind-the-scenes encounters with some of Hollywood's biggest names, offering firsthand insights into the world of film financing, production, and distribution. Along the way, he grapples with the ethical dilemmas and moral compromises that arise from operating within an authoritarian system.

This memoir serves as both a gripping personal account and a thought-provoking exploration of the cultural and economic implications of China's rise as a global power. Fenton's compelling narrative serves as a wake-up call, urging readers to examine the delicate balance between artistic freedom, corporate interests, and global politics.

"Feeding the Dragon" is an eye-opening and thrilling memoir that provides a rare glimpse into the intricate web of Hollywood and China's symbiotic relationship. Fenton's honesty, wit, and storytelling prowess make this book a must-read for anyone curious about the inner workings of the modern entertainment industry and the challenges posed by China's growing influence.

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