Is there something like the world film industry? Discussing this problem is based on contemporary filmmaking. Introduction There are two important foundations for making commercial movies - Hollywood in the US and Bollywood in India. Many movies from all over the world are exported from these two places, but many people have different opinions on whether there is controversy like the world movie industry. Hypothesized, and for me, movies of the world can be analyzed in various ways.
It is important to remember that American movies are not the only domestic movie that expanded its broadcasting range to international activities on a global scale. The Bollywood and other Indian films occupy the second largest market share of the world's movie distribution market after the United States. The Indian industry surpasses Hollywood at an amazing production rate: over 25,000 functions since 1931. The concept of pan-Indian national film, mainly in Mumbai, complicates the understanding of the term "national film". Since the late 1980s, 90% of domestic film production in India has used regional languages. In addition to Mumbai Cinema (Hindi / Urdu), the Indian cinema has at least eight regional cinemas: Bengal, Tamil, Telugu, Canada, Malayalam, Assamese language, Manipur, Oriya. India is exporting movies to overseas audiences and occupies a large market share in regions such as West Africa, Egypt, Senegal, China and Russia.
In this course, I will study Japanese movies currently being developed globally at New Wave cinema. The first consideration is the word "new wave" and the way it quotes Japanese movies of this era. After that I have explored many trends of Japanese studio system, documentary practice, experimental film production, and pornographic "pink" movies that are protecting Japanese New Wave movies. Since the movies we study are obvious interventions to the problems of those times, we will relate these trends in this film to specific political and social conflicts of this age. The movie we see is designed to confuse audiences through violent, sexual and political use. We should be warned that these movies are still alarming and extremely disturbing.