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Afghanistan
How was the first ever Afghan film, 'Rabia Balkhi' (1965), saved from the Taliban's cultural vandalism?
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Albania
How are films like 'Tirana Year Zero' (2002) helping Albania rebuild its film industry after years of communist rule?
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Algeria
How did 'The Battle of Algiers' (1966) becomes one of the most controversial films of all time?
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Andorra
How does the Andorran film 'Amor Idiota' (2005) complicate the popular 'odd couple' dynamic?
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Angola
How does 'Hollow City' (2004) represent the dangers of life in post-civil war Angola?
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Antigua & Barbuda
How does 'No Seed' (2002) warn against abandoning tradition in the face of political corruption?
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Argentina
Why did the 1960's Grupo Cine Liberacion favour anonymous film-making?
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Armenia
How is Sergei Parajanov's 'The Color of Pomegranates' at the crossroads of European and Asian cinema?
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Australia
How does 'Sunday Too Far Away' (1975) represent the 1970's renaissance in Australian cinema?
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Austria
What does Michael Haneke's 'Benny's Video' (1992) say about the impact of screen violence?
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Azerbaijan
How did Azerbaijan almost become a major film-producing nation before the Soviets took control in 1920?
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Bahamas
How does 'Rain' (2008) attempt to show a different side to Bahamian life in the capital city, Nassau?
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Bahrain
How do the films of Bassam Al-Thawadi attempt to depict the lives of Bahraini people?
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Bangladesh
How did Abdul Jabbar Khan manage to make 'Mukh O. Mukhosh' (1956) despite widespread scepticism?
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Barbados
How do the 'Hush' series of films represents the realities of life for the youth of modern Barbados?
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Belarus
How does 'It Happened to a Lad' represent the growing youth movement in Belarus?
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Belgium
Who does 'Man Bites Dog' (1992) blame for the murders committed by its central characters?
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Belize
How has Kimberley Vasquez helped to developed renewed interest in Belize's film-making industry?
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Benin
How has cinema in Benin developed in the last thirty years thanks to film-makers such as Jean Oudatan?
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Bhutan
How did a reincarnated Tibetan lama end up directing a comedy about the 1998 football World Cup final?
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Bolivia
What does 'Sexual Dependency' (2003) tell us about the way in which the commoditisation of sex is affecting the attitudes of young people?
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
How does 'No Man's Land' (2001) satirise the conflict that engulfed Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the UN's failure to take effective action?
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Botswana
What factors are holding back the development of a successful film industry in Botswana, and how can these problems be addressed?
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Brazil
How did Glauber Rocha come to symbolise the Cinema Novo movement that helped change the way the world sees South American cinema?
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Brunei
How is Brunei attempting to launch a successful film industry through international TV movie co-productions such as 'Terminal Cinta'?
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Bulgaria
How has Bulgaria attempted to rebuild its cinema industry after decades of Communist rule, during which Soviet films dominated the country?
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Burkina Faso
To what extent has Burkina Faso developed sufficient technical expertise to be considered the major force in sub-Saharan cinema?
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Burma
How did U Sonny pioneer a subversive cinematic response to the colonial British force that ruled Burma during the first half of the twentieth century?
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Burundi
How does 'Gito the Ungrateful' (1992) show that Burundi has the potential to develop a critically and commercially successful film industry?
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