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World  Cinema  3rd December 2012

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3rd  December  2012  Lesson Objectives Learning Outcomes

O To Understand the world cinema industry.

O To know examples of the world cinema industry.

O To develop speaking and listening films.

O I can understand the World Cinema industry.

O I can give examples from the World Cinema Industry.

O I can use speaking and listening skills to analyse a film.

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World  Cinema  O World cinema is a term used primarily in

English speaking countries to refer to films and film industries of non English speaking countries.

O It is often also referred to foreign film as well. O World cinema and foreign film could be taken

to refer to the films of all countries other than one’s own, regardless of language.

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Bollywood  O Bollywood is often mistakenly described as a

genre, when in fact it is a film industry producing popular Indian cinema from Mumbai (Bombay) which rivals Hollywood for worldwide appeal.

O Bollywood produces an average of 800 films a year which are distributed globally.

O In Britain today, several cities and towns have a Bollywood cinema showing Indian films.

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Bollywood  O Increasingly Hollywood studios are

developing their own versions of Bollywood films in order to cash in on the industry.

O Cinema going (and home viewing) in india and of Indian cinemas in the UK is said to be more of a whole family experience than is the norm in the west.

O An old fashioned (in British terms) intermission is a common feature in Bollywood cinemas.

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Bollywood  O Bollywood audiences in the UK can subscribe

to ‘Star Gold’ through digital and cable providers, or via the internet to view Bollywood films.

O Eros International recently teamed up with YouTube to launch a bollywood channel on the internet on a free subscription basis.

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Bollywood  Box  Office  Success  

O Most films open at 40 screens across the UK and are increasingly shown at Multiplexes rather than only at Bollywood cinemas, independent or art-house venues.

O Of these Cineworld holds over half of the market and its top venues are Ilford and Wood green in London and Bradford and Wolverhampton.

O The most successful Bollywood films in the UK are those that offer something different from Hollywood.

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Profit  O Thanks to a huge disparity in ticket prices

between UK and India, the export market offers producers richer margins.

O However in the UK Bollywood films have so far failed to cross over much beyond the Asia-ethnic audience.

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Yash  Raj  Films  (YRF)  O YRF was established by the director/producer

Yash Chopra in 1970. O YRF is now regarded as the most prominent

company in India and is ranked 27th in the world making it India’s no1.

O In the UK, YRF has distributed a host of successful blockbuster films, including Dhoom 2, Fanaa and Ishaqzaade.

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Ishaqzaade  O As with all Bollywood films Ishaqzaade

focuses on love conquering adversity or separation.

O The film was released in May 2012 and became a global hit.

O The main language is Hindi with English subtitles and features uplifting songs and music.