Core Viewpoint - The incident involving a short drama crew allowing a baby to be drenched in rain during nighttime filming has sparked widespread public outrage and discussions about child safety in the entertainment industry [1][2]. Group 1: Incident Details - On January 17, an actor from the short drama, Xing Yun, criticized the crew for making a child endure heavy rain created by a water truck during filming [2]. - The crew did not replace the child with a dummy for close-up shots to save time, resulting in the child being soaked for an extended period and crying intensely [4]. - The payment for the infant's role was only 800 yuan, leading some parents to accept such filming conditions due to financial pressures [7]. Group 2: Industry Practices and Regulations - The short drama has been removed from all platforms as of January 20 [8]. - The production pressure on short dramas is high, with filming cycles lasting only 7 to 10 days, often requiring child actors to work long hours, sometimes up to 16 hours a day [10]. - The National Radio and Television Administration issued guidelines on January 8, emphasizing the need for written consent from legal guardians for child actors and ensuring their safety and well-being [10]. - Previous incidents have raised concerns about child actors' rights, including a case in July 2025 where a child actor was subjected to similar conditions without proper care [10]. Group 3: Legal Implications - Legal experts suggest that the crew's actions could lead to civil, administrative, or even criminal liability due to the potential harm caused to the child [11]. - Parents, as legal guardians of infants under one year old, hold primary responsibility for their children's health and must prioritize their well-being when deciding on participation in such projects [11].
“让婴儿夜间淋雨”的短剧被全网下架,婴儿片酬仅800元,“孩子哭得撕心裂肺”,律师分析:可能涉及民事、行政甚至刑事责任
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-21 07:31