The geopolitical tensions surrounding the South China Sea have spilled over into the entertainment world in recent years. The "nine-dash line," a disputed maritime border claimed by China, has become a contentious issue, leading to the censorship and banning of movies and TV shows in several Southeast Asian countries.
What Is the Nine-Dash Line?
The nine-dash line is a demarcation line that China uses to assert its territorial claims over almost the entire South China Sea. By overlapping the exclusive economic zones of five Southeast Asian nations--namely the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei--China's nine-dash line has caused significant diplomatic friction. The international community, including an international tribunal in 2016, has rejected China's claims, but the issue remains unresolved.
Movies Caught in the Crossfire
Several Hollywood films and TV shows have faced censorship or outright bans due to their depiction of the nine-dash line:
- "Barbie" (2023): Warner Bros.'s summer blockbuster, featuring Margot Robbie as Barbie, was banned in Vietnam because it displayed a map including the nine-dash line. The controversy highlights the sensitivity of the issue in Southeast Asia.
- "Uncharted" (2022): Sony's action-adventure film was banned in Vietnam and the Philippines for briefly depicting the contentious nine-dash line.
- "Abominable" (2019): DreamWorks' animated movie faced bans in the Philippines and Malaysia after producers declined to remove a scene showing the nine-dash line. The film was pulled from cinemas in Vietnam and fined after being out for just over a week.
- "Crazy Rich Asians" (2018): A brief clip featuring a designer handbag with a map showing the South China Sea's islands under China's control was cut from screenings in Vietnam.
- "Pine Gap" (2021): Netflix series faced demands from the Philippines and Vietnam to remove episodes containing the nine-dash line, raising questions about Hollywood's relationship with China.
Hollywood and China: A Delicate Balance
Hollywood studios often seek to appease China's stringent censors because of the country's massive market of 1.4 billion people. China's influence on global box office success has led to cautious handling of sensitive topics, including territorial disputes like the nine-dash line. Balancing artistic freedom with commercial interests remains a challenge for filmmakers and studios.
The nine-dash line controversy continues to impact the entertainment industry, prompting filmmakers to practice care when portraying sensitive geopolitical issues. As audiences worldwide consume movies and TV shows, the delicate balance between artistic expression and political realities remains a critical consideration. Adding SpherexAI™ to your production and localization workflows allows you to identify and address cultural or regulatory concerns such as this long before any video is submitted for regulatory approval or sent to distribution. Contact Spherex today to learn more.