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A box office territory, [nb 1] in context of the film industry, ranges from a single country to a grouping of countries for reporting box office gross ticket sales. [1] This is distinct from dependent territories, though such territories under a country's administrative control may confuse box office revenue and reporting due to data variously including or excluding them.
The United States cinema (Hollywood) is the oldest film industry in the world and also the largest film industry in terms of revenue. Hollywood is the primary nexus of the U.S. film industry with established film study facilities such as the American Film Institute, LA Film School, and NYFA being established in the area. [16]
In the 2020s, more than 12,500 film industry professionals annually present around 4,000 films and projects at Marché du Film, generating multi-million dollar deals and a total turnover of between $600,000 and $1 billion. Its main purpose is to bring together the different players from the audiovisual industry to make connections and discuss ...
It is the world’s second-largest film industry after India based on the number of productions, with an average of 2,000 movies released annually. ... Get sweaters on sale for the whole family ...
ABS-CBN Film Productions Inc. (Star Cinema) Crystal Sky Multimedia; GMA Network Films Inc. (GMA Pictures) Lionsgate; OctoArts Films/Axinite Digicinema; Paramount Pictures/Sony Pictures Entertainment
Across more than two decades as the parallel arm of the Sarajevo Film Festival, CineLink Industry Days has grown into the leading film and TV industry event in the Balkan region, an incubator of ...
Film Pete Docter: Pixar (The Walt Disney Company: Indiana Jones: 1981 $2.6 billion: Box office – $2.210 billion [450] DVD & Blu-ray sales – $396 million [451] Film George Lucas Steven Spielberg: Lucasfilm (The Walt Disney Company) Madagascar: 2005 $2.59 billion: Box office – $2.270 billion [452] DVD & Blu-ray sales – $329 million [453 ...
The Nigerian film industry is the largest in Africa in terms of volume, number of annual films, revenue and popularity. [9] [10] [11] It is also the second largest film producer in the world. [12] In 2016, Nigeria's film industry contributed 2.3% to its gross domestic product (GDP). [12] [13]