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Cinematograph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cinematograph Films Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cinematograph Films Council was established by the Cinematograph Films Act 1938 as a result of a Board of Trade report by a committee chaired by Lord Moyne, which recommended that such a statuto...
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Definition of cinematographic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of cinematographic. Pronunciation of cinematographic. Translations of cinematographic. cinematographic synonyms, cinematographic antonyms. Information about cinematographic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Also found in:
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"The cinema is an invention without a future." -- Louis Lumiere ... ANOTHER PAGE ON THE LUMIÈRE BROTHERS ... Auguste and Louis Lumiere are credited with the world's first public film screening on December 28, 1895. The showing of approximately ten short films lasting only twenty minutes in total was held in the basement lounge...
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By using their invention, the Cinematograph, they were able to record movement into a movie. The reaction from the audience was amazing; ... Auguste Marie Louis Nicholas and Louis Jean Lumiere invented the Cinematograph in 1895 in France. Even though the Lumiere's gained fame and fortune from this invention they were not...
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From Cinematografo, 22.09.00 - thanks to Pax and Gabi ! ... DiCaprio's Telecom Commercial ... Back to Miscellanious News...
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PART 2 - CERTIFICATION OF FILMS FOR PUBLIC EXHIBITION ... Board of Films Censors. ... 3. (1) For the purpose of sanctioning films for public exhibition, the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a Board to be called the Board of Film 2[Certification] which shall consist of a Chairman and 3...
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Cinematograph exhibitions to be licensed. ... 10. Save as otherwise provided in this Part, no person shall give an exhibition by means of a cinematograph elsewhere than in a place licensed under this Part or otherwise than in compliance with any conditions and restrictions imposed by such licence.
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