World cinema is a term used primarily in English-speaking countries to refer to the films and film industries of non-English-speaking countries. It is therefore often used interchangeably with the term foreign film. However, both world cinema and foreign film could be taken to refer to the films of all countries other than one's own, regardless of native language.
Definition
Technically, foreign film does not mean the same as foreign language film, but the inference is that a foreign film is not only foreign in terms of the country of production, but also in terms of the language used. As such, the use of the term foreign film for films produced in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada or other English-speaking countries would be uncommon within other English-speaking countries.
World cinema has an unofficial implication of films with "artistic value" as opposed to "Hollywood commercialism." Foreign language films are often grouped with "art house films" and other independent films in DVD stores, cinema listings etc.
Unless dubbed into one's native language, foreign language films played in English-speaking regions usually have English subtitles. Few films of this kind receive more than a limited release and many are never played in major cinemas. As such the marketing, popularity and gross takings for these films are usually markedly less than for typical Hollywood blockbusters. The combination of subtitles and minimal exposure adds to the notion that "World Cinema" has an inferred artistic prestige or intelligence, which may discourage less sophisticated viewers. Additionally, differences in cultural style and tone between foreign and domestic films affects attendance at cinemas and DVD sales.
World Cinema - Part 1: Crash Course Film History #14
The world is a big place and cinema isn't limited to just the U.S. and Europe. There are a lot of vibrant and influential film movements and cultures from all over the world. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks to us a little about some of the big moments in Asian cinema; from Japan, to China, to India.
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published: 20 Jul 2017
World Cinemas - Tamil Talkies - Episode 1
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published: 16 Sep 2016
NCT NATION : To The World in Cinemas | Official Trailer
NCT NATION : To The World in Cinemas 💚
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published: 14 Nov 2023
Understanding World Cinema
Cinema is now more global than ever before, but with the predominance of American Hollywood films we're often tempted to think in terms of "Us and Them". But it's not like that at all.
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Theses on Fourth Cinema: http://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1796&context=honr_theses
Films Referenced:
Ida (Polish)
Antichrist (Danish)
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (Iranian)
[Rec] (Spanish)
Asylum of the Birds (South African)
Blade II (American)
Blood of the Condor (South American)
Dogtooth (Greek)
Let The Right One In (Swedish)
Three Colours: Blue (French)
Three Colours: Red (French)
InTo...
published: 13 Mar 2017
A Must Watch World Cinema | Fact to Fiction | Take Okay
So to celebrate 100K Subscribers, here’s a small video of the 50 Greatest Films I have ever seen.
These are different from my favourite 50 films. What differentiates both lists is that my favourite movies are solely based on my taste and how much I like to re-watch them; the greatest ones I believe, hold greater cinematic value when gauged against the historical development of the medium. These films are the ones that have the highest cinematic quality in terms of their medium specificity, narrative and cinematic innovation and relevance along with historical and cultural legacy. There are a lot of films in common with my favourite list. It also contains movies that I acknowledge are among the greatest, but I don’t necessarily enjoy them. It’s like you know how particular food has excell...
published: 28 Apr 2021
World Cinema by Joel and Ethan Coen
published: 23 Jul 2011
World Cinema - Part 2: Crash Course Film History #15
Africa, the Middle East, and South America have their own vibrant film communities and filmmakers. From social and political commentary to experimental films, these regions have made some very important pieces of cinema over the last century. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks us through some of these movies and movie makers.
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World's First Cinema - Red Run Cold (Lyric Video)
Watch the official lyric video for "Red Run Cold" by World's First Cinema from their debut EP, "Rituals" - Available Now at https://wfc.fanlink.to/listen
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Lyrics
I can taste my blood is in the water
I can feel it getting warmer
but my hearts run cold
I’ve grown to see you changing with the seasons you were something i believed in
now the loves run cold
You kept me safe until the water froze
and i became too much to hol...
published: 03 Dec 2020
World Cinema | Sharafudhin about cinema | Neram| Cinema WhatsApp Status | Cinema Edit| gardenoffilms
The world is a big place and cinema isn't limited to just the U.S. and Europe. There are a lot of vibrant and influential film movements and cultures from all o...
The world is a big place and cinema isn't limited to just the U.S. and Europe. There are a lot of vibrant and influential film movements and cultures from all over the world. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks to us a little about some of the big moments in Asian cinema; from Japan, to China, to India.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
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The world is a big place and cinema isn't limited to just the U.S. and Europe. There are a lot of vibrant and influential film movements and cultures from all over the world. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks to us a little about some of the big moments in Asian cinema; from Japan, to China, to India.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Want to know more about Craig?
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Watch Tamil Talkies new web series World Cinema. Now, you can watch your favorite classic movies across the world in here. Stay tuned with us!
Twitter - www.tw...
Watch Tamil Talkies new web series World Cinema. Now, you can watch your favorite classic movies across the world in here. Stay tuned with us!
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Watch Tamil Talkies new web series World Cinema. Now, you can watch your favorite classic movies across the world in here. Stay tuned with us!
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Web - www.TheTamilTalkies.net
If you feel our reviews to be honest then subscribe to TamilTalkies.net http://goo.gl/EgH9K1
Tamil Talkies Official YouTube Channel is managed by Culture Machine Media Pvt ltd
NCT NATION : To The World in Cinemas 💚
【Don’t miss this big-screen concert event with NCTzens across the globe!】
➫ In cinemas starting from December 6
Scre...
NCT NATION : To The World in Cinemas 💚
【Don’t miss this big-screen concert event with NCTzens across the globe!】
➫ In cinemas starting from December 6
Screening in ScreenX, 4DX & 4DXScreen where available.
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KR - 2023.11.29 CGV 예매 오픈
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#NCT_DOJAEJUNG #NCT_NATION
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NCT NATION : To The World in Cinemas 💚
【Don’t miss this big-screen concert event with NCTzens across the globe!】
➫ In cinemas starting from December 6
Screening in ScreenX, 4DX & 4DXScreen where available.
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Cinema is now more global than ever before, but with the predominance of American Hollywood films we're often tempted to think in terms of "Us and Them". But it...
Cinema is now more global than ever before, but with the predominance of American Hollywood films we're often tempted to think in terms of "Us and Them". But it's not like that at all.
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Theses on Fourth Cinema: http://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1796&context=honr_theses
Films Referenced:
Ida (Polish)
Antichrist (Danish)
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (Iranian)
[Rec] (Spanish)
Asylum of the Birds (South African)
Blade II (American)
Blood of the Condor (South American)
Dogtooth (Greek)
Let The Right One In (Swedish)
Three Colours: Blue (French)
Three Colours: Red (French)
InTouchables (French)
Captain America: Civil War (American)
BeDevil (Australian)
Cinema is now more global than ever before, but with the predominance of American Hollywood films we're often tempted to think in terms of "Us and Them". But it's not like that at all.
Like this video? Go upvote it on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/5z4vzu/understanding_world_cinema_video_essay/
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Theses on Fourth Cinema: http://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1796&context=honr_theses
Films Referenced:
Ida (Polish)
Antichrist (Danish)
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (Iranian)
[Rec] (Spanish)
Asylum of the Birds (South African)
Blade II (American)
Blood of the Condor (South American)
Dogtooth (Greek)
Let The Right One In (Swedish)
Three Colours: Blue (French)
Three Colours: Red (French)
InTouchables (French)
Captain America: Civil War (American)
BeDevil (Australian)
So to celebrate 100K Subscribers, here’s a small video of the 50 Greatest Films I have ever seen.
These are different from my favourite 50 films. What differe...
So to celebrate 100K Subscribers, here’s a small video of the 50 Greatest Films I have ever seen.
These are different from my favourite 50 films. What differentiates both lists is that my favourite movies are solely based on my taste and how much I like to re-watch them; the greatest ones I believe, hold greater cinematic value when gauged against the historical development of the medium. These films are the ones that have the highest cinematic quality in terms of their medium specificity, narrative and cinematic innovation and relevance along with historical and cultural legacy. There are a lot of films in common with my favourite list. It also contains movies that I acknowledge are among the greatest, but I don’t necessarily enjoy them. It’s like you know how particular food has excellent nutritional value, but you still don’t like eating it.
Of course, I haven’t seen every single film ever made. These 50 are from all the movies I have seen so far. You will find films common to many such lists, along with some bold additions. From 50 to 11, films are arranged based on their release year. From 10 to 1 is an ordered list I consider to be the greatest 10.
So to celebrate 100K Subscribers, here’s a small video of the 50 Greatest Films I have ever seen.
These are different from my favourite 50 films. What differentiates both lists is that my favourite movies are solely based on my taste and how much I like to re-watch them; the greatest ones I believe, hold greater cinematic value when gauged against the historical development of the medium. These films are the ones that have the highest cinematic quality in terms of their medium specificity, narrative and cinematic innovation and relevance along with historical and cultural legacy. There are a lot of films in common with my favourite list. It also contains movies that I acknowledge are among the greatest, but I don’t necessarily enjoy them. It’s like you know how particular food has excellent nutritional value, but you still don’t like eating it.
Of course, I haven’t seen every single film ever made. These 50 are from all the movies I have seen so far. You will find films common to many such lists, along with some bold additions. From 50 to 11, films are arranged based on their release year. From 10 to 1 is an ordered list I consider to be the greatest 10.
Africa, the Middle East, and South America have their own vibrant film communities and filmmakers. From social and political commentary to experimental films, t...
Africa, the Middle East, and South America have their own vibrant film communities and filmmakers. From social and political commentary to experimental films, these regions have made some very important pieces of cinema over the last century. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks us through some of these movies and movie makers.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Want to know more about Craig?
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The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1mtdjDVOoOqJzeaJAV15Tq0tZ1vKj7ZV
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Africa, the Middle East, and South America have their own vibrant film communities and filmmakers. From social and political commentary to experimental films, these regions have made some very important pieces of cinema over the last century. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks us through some of these movies and movie makers.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Want to know more about Craig?
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Watch the official lyric video for "Red Run Cold" by World's First Cinema from their debut EP, "Rituals" - Available Now at https://wfc.fanlink.to/listen
► Wa...
Watch the official lyric video for "Red Run Cold" by World's First Cinema from their debut EP, "Rituals" - Available Now at https://wfc.fanlink.to/listen
► Watch "Red Run Cold" acoustic session: youtu.be/gNV8fUnaZWg
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Lyrics
I can taste my blood is in the water
I can feel it getting warmer
but my hearts run cold
I’ve grown to see you changing with the seasons you were something i believed in
now the loves run cold
You kept me safe until the water froze
and i became too much to hold
till you let me go
And all the blood thats left inside my heart
is not enough to keep me warm
now the loves run cold
I can taste my blood is in the water
I can feel it getting warmer
but my hearts run cold
I’ve grown to see you changing with the seasons you were something i believed in
now the loves run cold
I can feel my skin is growing colder
when they find me in the water
will my eyes stay closed?
Tell me darling was it really worth it?
as you see me from the surface
watch the red run cold
You kept me safe until the water froze
and i became to much to hold
so you let me go
And all the blood thats left inside my heart
is not enough to keep me warm
watch the red run cold
Lyric Video By Alan Crytex
https://www.alancrytex.space
#WorldsFirstCinema #RedRunCold #Rituals
Watch the official lyric video for "Red Run Cold" by World's First Cinema from their debut EP, "Rituals" - Available Now at https://wfc.fanlink.to/listen
► Watch "Red Run Cold" acoustic session: youtu.be/gNV8fUnaZWg
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__
Lyrics
I can taste my blood is in the water
I can feel it getting warmer
but my hearts run cold
I’ve grown to see you changing with the seasons you were something i believed in
now the loves run cold
You kept me safe until the water froze
and i became too much to hold
till you let me go
And all the blood thats left inside my heart
is not enough to keep me warm
now the loves run cold
I can taste my blood is in the water
I can feel it getting warmer
but my hearts run cold
I’ve grown to see you changing with the seasons you were something i believed in
now the loves run cold
I can feel my skin is growing colder
when they find me in the water
will my eyes stay closed?
Tell me darling was it really worth it?
as you see me from the surface
watch the red run cold
You kept me safe until the water froze
and i became to much to hold
so you let me go
And all the blood thats left inside my heart
is not enough to keep me warm
watch the red run cold
Lyric Video By Alan Crytex
https://www.alancrytex.space
#WorldsFirstCinema #RedRunCold #Rituals
The world is a big place and cinema isn't limited to just the U.S. and Europe. There are a lot of vibrant and influential film movements and cultures from all over the world. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks to us a little about some of the big moments in Asian cinema; from Japan, to China, to India.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Want to know more about Craig?
https://www.youtube.com/user/wheezywaiter
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Watch Tamil Talkies new web series World Cinema. Now, you can watch your favorite classic movies across the world in here. Stay tuned with us!
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Web - www.TheTamilTalkies.net
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NCT NATION : To The World in Cinemas 💚
【Don’t miss this big-screen concert event with NCTzens across the globe!】
➫ In cinemas starting from December 6
Screening in ScreenX, 4DX & 4DXScreen where available.
🎬 Tickets now on sale
INTL - https://www.nctnationincinemas.com
KR - 2023.11.29 CGV 예매 오픈
#NCT#NCT127 #NCTDREAM #WayV
#NCT_DOJAEJUNG #NCT_NATION
#NCT_NATION_ToTheWorld
#NCT_In_Cinemas #엔시티네이션인시네마
Cinema is now more global than ever before, but with the predominance of American Hollywood films we're often tempted to think in terms of "Us and Them". But it's not like that at all.
Like this video? Go upvote it on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/5z4vzu/understanding_world_cinema_video_essay/
Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on the next one!
Theses on Fourth Cinema: http://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1796&context=honr_theses
Films Referenced:
Ida (Polish)
Antichrist (Danish)
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (Iranian)
[Rec] (Spanish)
Asylum of the Birds (South African)
Blade II (American)
Blood of the Condor (South American)
Dogtooth (Greek)
Let The Right One In (Swedish)
Three Colours: Blue (French)
Three Colours: Red (French)
InTouchables (French)
Captain America: Civil War (American)
BeDevil (Australian)
So to celebrate 100K Subscribers, here’s a small video of the 50 Greatest Films I have ever seen.
These are different from my favourite 50 films. What differentiates both lists is that my favourite movies are solely based on my taste and how much I like to re-watch them; the greatest ones I believe, hold greater cinematic value when gauged against the historical development of the medium. These films are the ones that have the highest cinematic quality in terms of their medium specificity, narrative and cinematic innovation and relevance along with historical and cultural legacy. There are a lot of films in common with my favourite list. It also contains movies that I acknowledge are among the greatest, but I don’t necessarily enjoy them. It’s like you know how particular food has excellent nutritional value, but you still don’t like eating it.
Of course, I haven’t seen every single film ever made. These 50 are from all the movies I have seen so far. You will find films common to many such lists, along with some bold additions. From 50 to 11, films are arranged based on their release year. From 10 to 1 is an ordered list I consider to be the greatest 10.
Africa, the Middle East, and South America have their own vibrant film communities and filmmakers. From social and political commentary to experimental films, these regions have made some very important pieces of cinema over the last century. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks us through some of these movies and movie makers.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Want to know more about Craig?
https://www.youtube.com/user/wheezywaiter
The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1mtdjDVOoOqJzeaJAV15Tq0tZ1vKj7ZV
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Watch the official lyric video for "Red Run Cold" by World's First Cinema from their debut EP, "Rituals" - Available Now at https://wfc.fanlink.to/listen
► Watch "Red Run Cold" acoustic session: youtu.be/gNV8fUnaZWg
► Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/jUeJm4z5
Follow World’s First Cinema
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Website: http://worldsfirstcinema.com
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Lyrics
I can taste my blood is in the water
I can feel it getting warmer
but my hearts run cold
I’ve grown to see you changing with the seasons you were something i believed in
now the loves run cold
You kept me safe until the water froze
and i became too much to hold
till you let me go
And all the blood thats left inside my heart
is not enough to keep me warm
now the loves run cold
I can taste my blood is in the water
I can feel it getting warmer
but my hearts run cold
I’ve grown to see you changing with the seasons you were something i believed in
now the loves run cold
I can feel my skin is growing colder
when they find me in the water
will my eyes stay closed?
Tell me darling was it really worth it?
as you see me from the surface
watch the red run cold
You kept me safe until the water froze
and i became to much to hold
so you let me go
And all the blood thats left inside my heart
is not enough to keep me warm
watch the red run cold
Lyric Video By Alan Crytex
https://www.alancrytex.space
#WorldsFirstCinema #RedRunCold #Rituals
World cinema is a term used primarily in English-speaking countries to refer to the films and film industries of non-English-speaking countries. It is therefore often used interchangeably with the term foreign film. However, both world cinema and foreign film could be taken to refer to the films of all countries other than one's own, regardless of native language.
Definition
Technically, foreign film does not mean the same as foreign language film, but the inference is that a foreign film is not only foreign in terms of the country of production, but also in terms of the language used. As such, the use of the term foreign film for films produced in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada or other English-speaking countries would be uncommon within other English-speaking countries.
World cinema has an unofficial implication of films with "artistic value" as opposed to "Hollywood commercialism." Foreign language films are often grouped with "art house films" and other independent films in DVD stores, cinema listings etc.
Unless dubbed into one's native language, foreign language films played in English-speaking regions usually have English subtitles. Few films of this kind receive more than a limited release and many are never played in major cinemas. As such the marketing, popularity and gross takings for these films are usually markedly less than for typical Hollywood blockbusters. The combination of subtitles and minimal exposure adds to the notion that "World Cinema" has an inferred artistic prestige or intelligence, which may discourage less sophisticated viewers. Additionally, differences in cultural style and tone between foreign and domestic films affects attendance at cinemas and DVD sales.
He wrote, "A heartbreaking loss for Indian cinema ... As the industry and fans alike mourn his passing, his legacy will continue to inspire and influence filmmakers and actors, ensuring that his spirit lives on in the world of cinema.
His contribution to cinema was recognized as a director, editor and screenwriter ...Benegal was born in December 1934, in Hyderabad in southern India, and had an early launch in the world of cinema.
His contribution to cinema was recognized as a director, editor and screenwriter ...Benegal was born in December 1934, in Hyderabad in southern India, and had an early launch in the world of cinema.
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