On 27 October 1911, Nestor Film industry Company established Hollywood's first permanent film studio.
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On 27 October 1911, Nestor Film industry Company established Hollywood's first permanent film studio.
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Indian film industry is multi-lingual and the largest in the world in terms of ticket sales but 3rd largest in terms of revenue mainly due to having among the lowest ticket prices in the world.
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The industry is viewed mainly by a vast film-going Indian public, and Indian films have been gaining increasing popularity in the rest of the world—notably in countries with large numbers of expatriate Indians.
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Indian film industry is the dominant source of films and entertainment in its neighboring countries of South Asia.
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The Hindi film industry mostly concentrated in Mumbai, and is commonly referred to as Bollywood, a portmanteau of Bombay and Hollywood.
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The Mollywood Film industry concentrated in the state of Kerala refers to the Malayalam cinema.
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Bollywood, Kollywood and Tollywood is the largest portion of the Indian film industry and is viewed all over the Indian Subcontinent, and is increasingly popular in UK, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Gulf countries, European countries, East Asia and China.
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In more recent years, the industry has been producer-led with finance being the key to a film being made, and with many independent filmmakers of all genres, Polish productions tend to be more inspired by American film.
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Polish Film industry School was under heavy influence of Italian neorealists.
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Polish Film industry School was the first to underline the national character of Poles and one of the first artistic movements in Central Europe to openly oppose the official guidelines of Socialist realism.
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The Nigerian Film Industry is the largest movie industry globally in terms of output, and is the third largest, in terms of overall revenues generated.
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The history and development of the Nigerian motion picture industry is sometimes generally classified in four main eras: the Colonial era, Golden Age, Video film era and the emerging New Nigerian cinema.
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The first film entirely copyrighted to the Nigerian Film industry unit is Fincho by Sam Zebba; which is the first Nigerian film to be shot in colour.
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The industry often has been a significant film industry since the early 1970s.
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Trinidad and Tobago Film Company is the national agency that was established in 2006 to further development of the film industry.
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Nepali film does not have a very long film history, but the industry has its own place in the cultural heritage of the country.
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The rise of the industry followed in 1930s to 1940s when a diversity of films were made.
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The name of the Film industry was coined after the place Tollygunge, which served as a cheeky tribute to Hollywood.
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The Influence of the Nigerian movie Film industry often referred to informally as Nollywood has influence all Africa countries.
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