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At the same time, there was a TIME magazine article by Richard Corliss that listed seven global films that should be released in the States but are not and were a great loss for people who cannot see it.
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Blockbuster films that have global appeal enable brands to punch way above their weight.
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While technology expands and reinforces the already global reach of pop stars, Hollywood films and network television shows, it also has a major impact on industries of a smaller scale.
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Indian films have long had a global audience.
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The resulting Global Short Film Project showcases five very different films, for the most part experimental, which premiered at last year's 3GSM Congress in Barcelona.
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And American films have always been more successful at tapping a global mass market than any others.
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His several Harry Potter films demonstrate he can tackle a huge franchise with a global fanbase, a big ensemble cast, lots of complex subplots, spectacular action set pieces, and balance the family-friendly appeal with serious dramatic elements.
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In 1991, the year that Glen Hansard started The Frames, he also played Outspan, the baby-faced Dublin guitar player in "The Commitments, " a feature that has gained a global following. (It's one of my favorite films ever.) What makes "The Commitments" so widely loved is, among other pleasures, its use of a working-class rock band's rise and fall as an armature for individual drama.
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Global Solar, which already has factories with a combined capacity of 75 megawatts, also makes flexible thin films that are meant for commercial rooftops.
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Its grip on the global market for screened entertainment is astonishing: it feeds 80% of the world's demand for films and 70% of its demand for television fiction.
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