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{{HQ}}'''Jimarian cinema''' consists of the film industry and it's film productions, whether made within the nation of [[Jimaria]] or by Jimarian production companies abroad. It is among the oldest in Western Alaxia.
 
Jimaria maintains a strong film industry, in part due to support from the Jimarian government, and from a relatively continuous prevalence versus the industries of other nations. Jimaria ranks among the top five largest exporters of films, after [Insert Other Countries Here].
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During this period, budgets also began to increase, prompting many directors to begin signing deals with large studios to provide funding in exchange for a cut of the profits. However, several directors became dissatisfied as the studios sought changes and cuts to make the films more marketable, leading in 2478 to the creation of United Studios, a joint venture managed by Ulrok Ilray, Yarn Holek, and Ssalrak Kulraine.
 
=== (Ca. 2481 - 2499) ===
 
=== (Ca. 2500 - Present) ===
 
== Government Involvement ==
Starting in the 2470s, the Jimarian Government began to subsidize films with dialogue in the [[Jimarian Language]]. This soon led to even long term directors switching over, and by the 2480s, every large studio in the country was focused on Jimarian Language Films. This policy has not gone uncriticized, as some claim the targeted support to be tantamount to censorship. With the subsidies in place, studios were basically unwilling to take on the greater financial risk of producing minority language films, though a few have been distributed after independent productions.
 
== Contributions to Film Theory ==
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|''An Old Friend''
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|''A Day at Work''
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|''An Afternoon in Jara''
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|''Sunlit Moon''
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|''Last Month in Hesirene''
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|''Love the Bomb''
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|''Redemption''
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|''Jara 2689''
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== Trivia ==
Almost every movie detailed here is an homage to a real movie or book. See how many you can guess! Some are pretty obscure.