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  1. 12 de jun. de 2018 · The current phase of world cinema begins sometime in the late 1980s, when tectonic changes in geopolitical situations affect filmmaking industries in profound ways, and when in new technologies and global networks of distribution and exhibition radically alter the landscape in which films circulate.” (Deshpande and Mazaj 1-4).

  2. World Premiere, Sundance Film Festival 2024. In this surreal horror from A24 Films and the writer-director of We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021), two teenagers bond over their love of a supernatural TV show until it is mysteriously cancelled. | Country: United States | Language: English

  3. 23 de sept. de 2019 · From Brazil to Japan to France and Senegal, from Neo-Realism to Dogme to J-horror, we've compiled a list of the very best films not in the English language (note: features, not documentaries).

  4. World premiere, 2022 Berlin International Film Festival. Amidst a period of unprecedented world events, an eighteen-year-old girl’s life is placed on hold. Navigating between dreams and reality, she's guided by a disturbing and mysterious YouTuber, Patricia Coma. | Country: France | Language: French, English, German, Italian

  5. Established by Martin Scorsese in 2007, the World Cinema Project expands the horizons of moviegoers everywhere. The mission of the WCP is to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions generally ill equipped to preserve their own cinema history.

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  7. Our Film/Video program celebrates the art of cinema past and present through all genres and formats. With 200 screenings per year, you'll find a stellar program of independent filmmaking, international cinema, documentaries, and classics from the familiar to the forgotten.

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