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Hollywood, often recognized as the cinematic hub of the United States, has exerted a significant influence on the global film industry since the early 20th century.
France is the birthplace of cinema and was responsible for many of its significant contributions to the art form and the film-making process itself.
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Chinese-language cinema encompasses three distinct historical threads: the cinema of China, the cinema of Hong Kong, and the cinema of Taiwan.
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India holds the distinction of being the world's largest film producer and is home to the second oldest film industry globally.
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The 1940s is considered the "golden age" of British cinema, when directors David Lean, Michael Powell (in collaboration with Emeric Pressburger), and Carol Reed created their most acclaimed films.