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Expanding Beyond Hollywood: Discovering the World of International Films

We have become accustomed to American films in the morning and evening and for many years on our screens, because tape distributors consider them to bring in the highest revenues, so they neglected the rest of the world’s films, including even European ones, in order to market comic strips in America, which range from the wonderful and the best, to the superficial commercial, but with a pure image and beautiful girls. There is a complete absence of an interesting or striking topic.

For some time now, with the multiplicity of websites and electronic platforms, the scene has become very vast and provides us with wonderful and enjoyable options for films that we hear or read about by drawing attention at regional and international festivals. This is what gave us the opportunity to view the largest and largest number of tapes present with strength and excellence from outside the American system. Which opened our eyes to the reasons for the absence of these models from the world’s screens.

In the past few months, we have watched a large number of world films, which we recommend watching as a bridge to open cinema without borders, because they contain what confirms that the seventh art is the first art on the level of the entire planet, and it is not limited to America and Europe, but rather it exists, and sometimes in better models than Hollywood exports it to all nations of the world.

Spanish melodrama Fatum directed by Juan Galinanes. And the Chinese strip “Born to fly” by Xiao Shi Liu, and “Retribution” by the Hungarian Nimrod Atal, and “The last voyage of the Demeter” by the Canadian Andrei Øvredal, and the cartoon strip “Elemental” by the South Korean Peter Sun, and “Past Lives” by the Chinese Celine Song, and “No hard feelings” by the Ukrainian Gene Stepentisky, and Gran Turismo by South African Canadian Neil Blomkamp.

This is the tip of the iceberg, as there are very strong and distinguished Indian works, as well as from Mexico, Puerto Rico, and even Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, and also in Finland and Iceland, and the quiver is full of Turkish works of artistic value other than the fragile level of superficial series that invade our small screens and occupy the broadcast all the time, which means Cinema is present as an art and interest throughout the universe, without regard to a first world, a third world, or a fourth world.

So, moviegoers and movie lovers can have double the fun with films they discover in the other world that is affiliated with the planet Hollywood, which monopolizes the entire cinematic scene, as if it is or is no one concerned with this beautiful, wonderful, and international art.

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