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  2. World cinema - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Nature documentary - Wikipedia

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    Shooting of a wildlife film in Namibia A nature documentary or wildlife documentary is a genre of documentary film or series about animals , plants , or other non-human living creatures. Nature documentaries usually concentrate on video taken in the subject's natural habitat , but often including footage of trained and captive animals, too.

  4. Cinema of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Some African countries suffer a lack of freedom of speech, that undermine the film industry. This is specially severe in Equatorial Guinea. [48] The feature film The Writer From a Country Without Bookstores [49] is the first to be shot in the country and critic with Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo's dictatorship, one of the longest lasting in the ...

  5. Ethnographic film - Wikipedia

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    This means leaving the film-maker with the precaution of interpretation during the process of recording. While observing informal events, a technique of filming from different angles or shooting the scene more than once has been developed. [10] Many ethnographic films include recorded speech by people in the community being filmed.

  6. Animals Are Beautiful People - Wikipedia

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    Animals Are Beautiful People (also called Beautiful People) is a 1974 South African nature documentary written, produced, directed, filmed and edited by Jamie Uys, about the wildlife in Southern Africa, presented with comedic elements. It was filmed in the Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and at the Okavango River and Okavango Delta.

  7. BBC Studios Natural History Unit filmography - Wikipedia

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    Animal Odd Couples: 2013: Why animals of different species make friends with each other, and even with humans. Liz Bonnin (presenter) Wild Brazil: 2014: Series documenting the lives of Brazil's most charismatic animals: jaguars, giant otters, coatis and tufted capuchins. Also known as Brazil Gone Wild for North America release. Stephen Mangan ...

  8. National cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Indian film industry produces movies in over 18 languages and sells more tickets than any other country in the world.. National cinema is a term sometimes used in film theory and film criticism to describe the films associated with a specific nation-state.

  9. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    In popular modern films, Tai the elephant-actress has portrayed Bo Tat in Operation Dumbo Drop (1995), Vera in Larger than Life (1996), and Rosie in Water for Elephants (2011). Elephants have also been featured in the modern live action Disney movies Whispers: An Elephant's Tale (2000), and the 2019 remake of Dumbo.