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Disney's animated film `` Winter Kingdom 2 '' broke 10 million audiences yesterday (the 7th), the first 18 days of its release. At the same time, there is controversy. More than 60% of the nation's theaters are frozen, so they can't watch other movies.

Reporter Kim Young-ah reported how to see this phenomenon.

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The two Frozen Kingdoms swept 600,000 viewers on the first day of their release, and the movie's anti-war captain held an emergency press conference the next day.

Despite favorable reviews, including more detailed stories and more colorful videos than the previous episode, the controversy over monopoly was repeated again.

Whenever there is controversy over monopoly, the theaters put a shield on the reality that the audience only flock to large commercial films.

Audiences blame the distributors for saying that there are few movies to watch. Distributors are a vicious cycle of evading responsibility because screen assignments are the authority of the theater.

[Yuwonwon / Seoul Geumcheon-gu: It's a consumer's choice anyway… ]

[Park Sang-bum / Incheon Seo: Because it's a popular movie… ]

Suppressing supply, which neglects market principles, cannot break this chain.

[Noh Chul-hwan / Inha University Department of Theater and Film, Professor: We need to nurture audiences who want to see various movies. Taste is created, not just created.]

In the end, you need a supplement that encourages theaters to screen less-fledged movies.

Along with Hollywood, France, the world's two largest mountains of the world's film industry, instead of subsidizing theaters, cancels screening caps and even cancels business licenses.

The low-commercial art and experimental movie theaters support KRW 21 billion annually, so you can play a variety of movies without worrying about deficits.

[Choi Kwang-Hee / Film Critic: It's not just going to go out of regulation.

The additional development burden or tax burden is expected to make the film development fund a realistic alternative.

Under the current law, you can receive up to 5% of the film development fund included in the movie fee. Currently, only 3% are walking, so there is enough room for additional resources.

[Lee Eun / President of Filmmakers' Association: In terms of cultural diversity, there is no reality of being a healthy film industry without support policy.]

The government plans to introduce a screen cap that limits the number of screens in a movie starting next year, which should reflect the realistic consideration of carrots and sticks.

(Video coverage: Kim Heung-sik, Video editing: Ha Sung-won, VJ: Oh Se-gwan)