Transnational cinema is a complex way of thinking about cinema globally paying attention to its production, casting, narration, tools of making, market, goal, and audience. Transnational cinema eliminates borders between nations, mix cultures, and moves through the countries, genres, and styles. According to Ezra and Rowden, the concept of transnationalism enables us to see how the movie production has changed globally and how filmmakers tend to make a viewer see the picture from a perspective of a particular nation or interactions b...
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