National Treasure

Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs enforces incredibly rigorous display laws for designated National Treasures. To protect delicate materials like ancient paper, wood, or silk from deterioration, items can typically only be displayed to the public for a maximum of 60 days per year. International transport of these treasures is outright prohibited unless granted rare exceptions for global diplomatic exhibitions. 3. The Balance of Free Trade and Cultural Rights

(around 46%), it maintains a much higher audience rating, reflecting its status as a beloved "crowd-pleaser" Film Threat The "Cage" Factor National Treasure

According to Jerry Bruckheimer, the film's producer, the idea for National Treasure was born out of a conversation with Nicolas Cage, who was eager to star in a film that combined action, adventure, and history. Bruckheimer worked closely with Cage to develop the character of Ben Gates, bringing in director Jon Turteltaub to helm the project. the film's producer