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  2. History of film - Wikipedia

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    Original video animation (OVA) films also began during this decade; the most influential of these early OVA films was Noboru Ishiguro's cyberpunk film Megazone 23 (1985). The most famous anime film of this decade was Katsuhiro Otomo 's cyberpunk film Akira (1988), which although initially unsuccessful at Japanese theaters, went on to become an ...

  3. List of cinematic firsts - Wikipedia

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    The development of cinema is characterised by technological breakthroughs, from early experiments in the recording of day-to-day activity, experiments in colour, different formats and sound. From the 1970s, the development of computer-generated imagery became integral to the way that films are produced.

  4. List of Western films before 1920 - Wikipedia

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    These exhibition films are silent shorts directed and produced by William K. L. Dickson at Thomas Edison's Black Maria studio, with William Heise as cinematographer. The performers in each film were members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show with Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill themselves exhibiting their rifle shooting skills. [1]

  5. List of the first films by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the first films by country. This table shows the earliest known film productions by country, or successor state. This table shows the earliest known film productions by country, or successor state.

  6. List of avant-garde films before 1930 - Wikipedia

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    Early animation, reflective of the pre-modernist movement of the Incoherents [citation needed] 1910: The Hasher's Delerium: Émile Cohl: France: Early animation; representation of a hallucination [13] 1911: The Automatic Moving Company: Romeo Bosetti and/or Émile Cohl: France: Often attributed to Émile Cohl; recent scholarship points toward ...

  7. ‘Vision Quest’ at 40: Matthew Modine Looks Back on ... - AOL

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    Released March 15, 1985, “Vision Quest” arrived smack in the middle of the ‘80s teen movie renaissance. It was preceded by John Hughes’ first two films, “Sixteen Candles” and “The ...

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