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Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by KingsleyTMTTM(m): 1:41pm On Sep 10, 2016
So after the Twars between kenya and Nigeria #KenyaVsNigeria, the kenyans are just a sore losers that cant peacefully accept defeat. guess what they did?
while most nigerians were asleep they held a national emergency meeting on how to disgrace us in front of more than 300Million active users... they decided@ to stomp on nollywood balls, something that we're even tired of doing, they brought a hashtag and effortlessly trolled us #WhyIStoppedWatchingNollywood

This one got me grin So after several shots of shame at our industry, i decided to make a research of the top movie industry and save our industry

10- Egyptian Media Production City

EMPC(Egyptian Media ProductionCity) established on an infrastructure consisting of 64 studios, it has the capability to shoot both indoors and outdoors. Though not at a very good position financially right now, however, due to its golden regime in the 1950’s and 1960’s, it makes its way to the top 10 biggest film industries in the world. In early times, censorship was frequently imposed as to what is believed as an obstacle to freedom of expression, but recently this has reduced, but the industry has never been able to pick itself up again after 1990’s. Hence, it keeps relying on small art films that attract a sparse amount of international audience at present.

9- Vast Frameworks

Vast Frameworks(IFW) is a Singapore-based organization. 90 percent of the film industry is owned by Indonesian businesspersons and the motion picture maker, Mike Wiluan. In 2010-2011, this film industry saw itself in a bit trouble because of the significant increment in value added tax connected to foreign movies. Due to this, many top films from this industry, including some Oscar-winning movies saw darkness on the bright screens of cinema. This has brought about an enormous and outstretching influence on the nation’s economy. When legal copyrights of a film are made expensive by taxes, it leads to the expansion in the sale of unlicensed DVDs. However, even with this downfall, it continues to be one of the biggest film industries due to the huge sums it earned in its golden era and now strives to improve again.

8-Lollywood

Basically, the name “Lollywood” originated from a nickname set by a Pakistani magazine writer. The name resembles the two major film industries, i.e. Bollywood and Hollywood. Lahore was the base of Pakistan’s Lollywood. After the film business gained popularity, it moved its base in Karachi and by 2007 Karachi was made the permanent base for Pakistan’s film and showbiz industry. It castsfilms in Urdu, English and some films in regional languages too like Punjabi, Pushto, Sindhi, and Balochi. Pakistani film industry had a sudden breakdown in the 1980s and by the 2000s producing barely 2 films annually. However, the industry has recentlymade a striking rebound, apparentfrom the way that 18 of the 21 most noteworthy casted Pakistani motion pictures were made from 2013 to present with Pakistani movies regularly out-competing Bollywood films.

7-Tamil Cinema or Kollywood

Tamil Cinemaestablished under the name of Royal Nepal Film Corporation in 1971. In 1980’s, thefilm industry saw its golden era, however, in 1990’s, with the start of Maoist Revolution, the film industry suffered a huge downfall.Audience number fell down greatly and the number and qualityof films decreased enormously. The actors left the country in search of work abroad to get rid ofthe warlike situation in the country. However, since 2006, the film industry has been able to pickitself up due to diligent managers and filmmakers. The film that marked the start of yet another golden era in the film industry wasnamed “Loot” screened in 2012. It earned a starting amount of$80,000! Since then it has continued to flourish at a good rate and makes several hit films often.

6- Hong Kong Cinema

Being a part of British rule till 1997, this film industry had the advantage of having a greater freedom than the mainland China. With the latest figures of 2014, this Cinema of Hong Kong made annually approx. $1.65 billion. Compared to American films, a very sleek amount is invested in the production of the films, however, there are exceptions like blockbuster movies from Jackie Chan or Stephen Chow, on which huge amounts are invested and asa result attract a large audience.
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by Busch: 1:46pm On Sep 10, 2016
lol.. where nollywood
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by Busch: 1:48pm On Sep 10, 2016
okay
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by KingsleyTMTTM(m): 1:55pm On Sep 10, 2016
5- Nigerian Cinema or Nollywood

Nigeria is often not considered as a wealthy nation. However, when talking aboutNollywood, if you arepresuming it to be a poor film industry then you are totally wrong! Nigerian film is Africa’s biggest motion picture industry in wording esteem and the quantity of motion pictures delivered every year. Albeit Nigerian movies have been delivered subsequently to the 1960s. The ascent of moderate computerized shooting and altering innovations has fortified the nation’s film and video industry. Nigeria’s film industry is as of now positioned as 5th biggest film industry on theplanet taking into account the quantity of movies discharged every year. The film business is worth over US$3.5 billion.

4- Yeşilçam or Turkish Cinema

Regarding film generation, Turkey had the same destiny with a hefty portion of the national production not being able to gain glory until around the 1950s. Since 1995 the circumstance has changed and Turkish cinema started itself lifting. After the year 2000, yearly ticket deals rose to 20 million. Since 1995, the number of theaters has relentlessly expanded to roughly 500 across the nation. Right now, Turkish movies draw in gatherings of people of a large number of viewers and routinely make the blockbuster films, regularly surpassing huge sums in the film market.

3- Bollywood

India is the largest film market in the world with regard to the number of films produced. It laid roots around 103 years ago. In 2009 India delivered an aggregate of 2,961 movies incorporating around 1,288 featured films. It hasthe biggest number of admissions. TheIndian film industryis a multi-lingual industry and the largest film industry in the world as far as tickets sold and viewers are concerned.

2- Cinema of China

TheCinema of Chinapicked up its prime era in the 1930’s in which the film industry earned huge sums. It went down due to Japanese invasion in 1937 which ruined the film industry. Picking up itself again in 1945, it was yet again met with an obstacle of communism, which forcefully tightened control over media and the film industry. This zigzag notion in the industry continued topost 1990’s. In the last decade, the Chinese film industry has picked itself up and produced many blockbuster films, the latestone “The Mermaid” earned CN¥3 billion on box office!

1- Hollywood

Hollywood also called the cinema of United States, is the most established film industry on the planet. It started producing films over 121 years back. Hollywood is considered one of the biggest filmindustry as far as income is concerned. Between 2009 and 2015, Hollywood showed great power amongst the film industries grossing around $10 billion annually! All the big names like “Titanic”, “Gone with the wind”, “Star Wars” and much more are the milestones achieved by Hollywood. Hollywood is considered to be the richest film industry in the world as per revenue generation. Due to highest number of screens and revenue generation, Hollywood ranked 1st in the list of top 10 biggest film industries. It is astonishing that there is no biggest film industries in Europe which rank in top 10.
These top 10 film industries across the world combine generates approximately around $20 bn annual revenue.

So there you have it kenyas take your L in peace and leave us alone at least we have a functioning "wood" the only wood you have is firewood grin grin ... we are not mate stop draging us on twitter


source- http://infotainworld.com/top-10-biggest-film-industries-world/
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by scaramenga: 2:16pm On Sep 10, 2016
Busch:
lol.. where nollywood
grin lol..you spoke too early
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by dannybomb(m): 3:11pm On Sep 10, 2016
at least we made Africa proud by being on that list
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by PrinceVM(m): 1:48am On Jan 14, 2019
scam
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by lascos912(m): 11:18pm On Sep 17, 2020
Tamil and telengu are part of India but the classified their movie why
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by dimexy247(m): 5:41am On Jan 31, 2022
Impressive, at least, Nollywood is somewhere around in this.
Re: Top 10 Biggest Film Industries In The World by IbileIfe: 11:17pm On Mar 20, 2022
Ignoramus,
NIgeria is not among the top 10 biggest film industries in the world.
https://nigerianinfopedia.com.ng/largest-film-industries-in-the-world

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