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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDIAN AND AMERICAN FILM PRODUCTION: ASPECTS AND COMPONENTS

Abstract

Today, the American and Indian film industries are the largest in the world. Each of these film industries has evolved over time. Both Indian and American cinema have been shaped by the cultures of their respective countries. Therefore, studying the cinema of this or that country allows you to touch the history of its people, its mentality. Thus, the analysis presented in the article will reveal the similarities and differences between the two film industries. Knowledge of the designated aspects will expand the horizons of understanding cultural and other aspects of mutual relations.
The study of the film industry and film production as a phenomenon within the framework of one of the Hindi teaching method aspects is becoming relevant.

About the Authors

T. N. Kalinina
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation

undergraduate, Institute of International Relations

Kazan



D. V. Bobkov
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation

senior lecturer, Institute of International Relations

Kazan



References

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3. Фероз Рангувалла. Кино Индии: Прошлое и настоящее. Панорама индийского кино / Под. ред. М. Л. Салганик. М.: «Радуга», 1987. 384 с.


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Kalinina T.N., Bobkov D.V. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDIAN AND AMERICAN FILM PRODUCTION: ASPECTS AND COMPONENTS. Kazan Bulletin of Young Scientists. 2021;5(1):29-34. (In Russ.)

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