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Movies on Maps of WorldThis section is aimed at world cinema buffs. From French New Wave, Italian Neo-realism, Post-revolutionary Iranian cinema to popular Hollywood, Mapsofworld.com has it all. Bring Kiarostami, Speilberg and Almadovar around one table. |
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South Africa Movies
South Africa Movies are the films that are made in South Africa and are meant for the local public. South Africa Movies are chief source of amusement for the people of South Africa. ...more» |
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Eritrea Movies
In the recent years audiences for Eritrea movies have increased a lot. In the post independence period, many films were released. These films were made in Tigrinya language. The movies in Eritrea are produced on different story lines. The theme can be legendary, romantic, comedy or it may even deal with patriotic feelings. Most of the films of Eritrea have a rich melodious background. ...more» |
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Armenian Movies
Armenian movies have played an important role in the artistic growth of Armenia. However, Armenian cinema has gone through great hurdles with the individual Armenian artists struggling to express their ideas and thoughts on the celluloid. National cinematography gradually established itself with the formation of the state. ...more» |
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Nigerian Movies
Nigerian Movies are products of the popular Nigeria culture. Movies in Nigeria are productions of the native movie making industry of Nigeria, popularly called Nollywood. Few of the well-known movies of Nigeria are Evil Chamber, American Boy, Love and Likeness and a lot more. Nigeria movies have gained wide acceptance among the aficionados across the world because of their high cinematic values ...more» |
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Hong Kong Movies
The Second World War saw the Hong Kong film-makers making patriotic films. These films exhibited the valiant local Chinese bravely resisting the Japanese invaders. This violence ridden film genre soon became the trade-mark of Hong Kong movies worldwide. The trend persists to this day. ...more» |
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Morocco Movies
Morocco has the most active film industry in the recent times in comparison to other countries of North Africa. People of Morocco were first introduced to the magic world of films in the year 1897. It was Louis Lumiere one of the earliest filmmakers who filmed his movie "Le chevalier Marocain" or the Moraccan Knight. ...more» |
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