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Cinema Asia

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Cinema Asia

One hour series
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  • Series Title

    Cinema Asia
  • Production Company

    Discovery Communications Inc. / Media Development Authority of Singapore / The Right Angle - Adapted from an original series by CJ Media
  • Duration

    50 minutes
  • Location

    Asia, China, Korea, Iran, India, Korea, Taiwan
  • Delivery

    Immediately
  • YOP

    2007

Asia is home to some huge film industries, and this series provides a unique behind the scenes window into its world.

Cinema Asia (5 x 50 minutes)

Cinema Asia Got video!
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  • Cinema Asia One hour series
  • Main category:People, Places & Culture

    Cinema Asia is a five-part documentary series that takes the viewer into the most dynamic film scene on the planet.

    Asia houses some of the world’s biggest film industries: India boasts that it is the Number One film producing country in the world, while China, at Number Three is nipping closely at Hollywood’s heels. Taiwan, Korea and Iran have film industries that are smaller, but no less vibrant. Punching far above their weight these national cinemas have taken their place on the international stage.

    Long trapped within their own national boundaries, these national cinemas have in recent years burst onto international screens. They have even taken the charts Number One slot in the home of cinema itself - Hollywood. 

    Cinema Asia offers the viewer a rich mix of clips from some of the most important films produced in recent years. Interviews with their makers provide a unique window not only on the world of film-making, but on the cultures that have made them.

    In an age of incessant and irresistible globalization these programmes show how national cinemas fight against the Hollywoodization of global cinema.

Korea Got video!
  • 1285314051721733
  • Korea One hour series
  • Main category:People, Places & Culture

    Cinema Asia is a five-part documentary series that takes the viewer into the most dynamic film scene on the planet.

    Asia houses some of the world’s biggest film industries: India boasts that it is the Number One film producing country in the world, while China, at Number Three is nipping closely at Hollywood’s heels. Taiwan, Korea and Iran have film industries that are smaller, but no less vibrant. Punching far above their weight these national cinemas have taken their place on the international stage.

    Long trapped within their own national boundaries, these national cinemas have in recent years burst onto international screens. They have even taken the charts Number One slot in the home of cinema itself - Hollywood. 

    Cinema Asia offers the viewer a rich mix of clips from some of the most important films produced in recent years. Interviews with their makers provide a unique window not only on the world of film-making, but on the cultures that have made them.

    In an age of incessant and irresistible globalization these programmes show how national cinemas fight against the Hollywoodization of global cinema.

Iran Got video!
  • 1285256989387883
  • Iran One hour series
  • Main category:People, Places & Culture

    Cinema Asia is a five-part documentary series that takes the viewer into the most dynamic film scene on the planet.

    Asia houses some of the world’s biggest film industries: India boasts that it is the Number One film producing country in the world, while China, at Number Three is nipping closely at Hollywood’s heels. Taiwan, Korea and Iran have film industries that are smaller, but no less vibrant. Punching far above their weight these national cinemas have taken their place on the international stage.

    Long trapped within their own national boundaries, these national cinemas have in recent years burst onto international screens. They have even taken the charts Number One slot in the home of cinema itself - Hollywood. 

    Cinema Asia offers the viewer a rich mix of clips from some of the most important films produced in recent years. Interviews with their makers provide a unique window not only on the world of film-making, but on the cultures that have made them.

    In an age of incessant and irresistible globalization these programmes show how national cinemas fight against the Hollywoodization of global cinema.

India Got video!
  • 1285314471631424
  • India One hour series
  • Main category:People, Places & Culture

    Cinema Asia is a five-part documentary series that takes the viewer into the most dynamic film scene on the planet.

    Asia houses some of the world’s biggest film industries: India boasts that it is the Number One film producing country in the world, while China, at Number Three is nipping closely at Hollywood’s heels. Taiwan, Korea and Iran have film industries that are smaller, but no less vibrant. Punching far above their weight these national cinemas have taken their place on the international stage.

    Long trapped within their own national boundaries, these national cinemas have in recent years burst onto international screens. They have even taken the charts Number One slot in the home of cinema itself - Hollywood. 

    Cinema Asia offers the viewer a rich mix of clips from some of the most important films produced in recent years. Interviews with their makers provide a unique window not only on the world of film-making, but on the cultures that have made them.

    In an age of incessant and irresistible globalization these programmes show how national cinemas fight against the Hollywoodization of global cinema.

Taiwan Got video!
  • 1285272376000777
  • Taiwan One hour series
  • Main category:People, Places & Culture

    Cinema Asia is a five-part documentary series that takes the viewer into the most dynamic film scene on the planet.

    Asia houses some of the world’s biggest film industries: India boasts that it is the Number One film producing country in the world, while China, at Number Three is nipping closely at Hollywood’s heels. Taiwan, Korea and Iran have film industries that are smaller, but no less vibrant. Punching far above their weight these national cinemas have taken their place on the international stage.

    Long trapped within their own national boundaries, these national cinemas have in recent years burst onto international screens. They have even taken the charts Number One slot in the home of cinema itself - Hollywood. 

    Cinema Asia offers the viewer a rich mix of clips from some of the most important films produced in recent years. Interviews with their makers provide a unique window not only on the world of film-making, but on the cultures that have made them.

    In an age of incessant and irresistible globalization these programmes show how national cinemas fight against the Hollywoodization of global cinema.