Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Liu was "forced to open a business" in Indian films. This is not the first time an Indian film has done this.

Liu was "forced to open a business" in Indian films. This is not the first time an Indian film has done this.

An Indian film suddenly became popular today. The reason why this movie suddenly became a hit is because this movie released a new trailer, and Liu appeared in this trailer. Generally speaking, the occasional guest appearance by people outside the film circle will not cause such a big reaction, mainly because Liu appears in the film in the form of a photo, which is the last photo Liu wants to see in his life. ...

In the trailer of this Indian film, War, there are photos of Liu's imprisonment when he was arrested by the police department in Niapolis, Minnesota last year. If this is already abhorrent, it is simply unforgivable for the crew to cross this photo.

Needless to say, the photos taken by Liu in the movie War were definitely not approved by Liu. As for the purpose of the "War" crew using this photo, we can't guess, but this behavior legitimately violated Liu's portrait right. In fact, this is not the first time that an Indian film has made such a mistake.

Fortunately, the situation at that time, like this "war", was discovered in the trailer, so the crew had to edit the material again and apologize.

In addition to Indian films, many domestic films have made similar mistakes. The film The Story of Autumn Chrysanthemum, directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li, was also sued for infringement of portrait rights. In the film, a scene showing local customs was used. In order to pursue the real effect, this scene, which lasted only 4 seconds, was secretly filmed, and a vendor selling cotton candy was photographed without knowing it.

After the film was released, the hawker took the youth film studio to court on the grounds of infringement of portrait rights. Finally, the court ruled that the youth film studio lost the case and compensated the hawker for 3,500 yuan.

The film "Hoh Xil" released in 2004 was also accused of unauthorized use of photos. After the title of the film "Hoh Xil", there are four freeze-frame photos taken by a photographer who won the "Earth Award". The photos used in the original film of Hoh Xil were not approved at that time, so the producer of the film found the owner of the photos. After communication, the photo owner sent four photos to director Lu Chuan's mailbox.