Picture Credits-Pixabay
Filipino filmmaker José Nepomuceno, known as the "Father of Philippine Cinema," kickstarted the country's cinematic journey with the release of "Dalagang Bukid" on September 12, 1919.
Picture Credits-geni.com
Poland's cinematic history spans almost as long as cinematography itself, with globally recognized achievements.
Picture credits-Viktor Gorka
Nollywood, the cinema of Nigeria, holds the distinction of being the world's largest movie industry in terms of output and ranks third in overall revenue generation.
credits-Scene one productions,Cinema KpataKpata
Egyptian cinema thrives, producing an exceptional array of films over the years. From epic love stories to impactful social dramas and political panoramas.
Credits-Merchant Ivory Productions, United Film Company
Picture Credits-Cosmopol films
Iran, like China, earned accolades as one of the top cinema exporters in the 1990s. In contemporary times, numerous critics consider Iran as the world's most significant national cinema.