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Cinema as vanguard of nationalist moment

By: Nag, Amitava.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana Description: 66(8), Aug, 2022: p.21-24. In: YojanaSummary: After implementing the dramatic performances act in 1876, the British were quick to understand that cinema had a bigger potential to influence public opinion. Expectedly, India’s cinematography act was passed in 1918 during the dying months of world war I, with effect from 1 August 1920. – Reproduced
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66(8), Aug, 2022: p.21-24 Available AR127413

After implementing the dramatic performances act in 1876, the British were quick to understand that cinema had a bigger potential to influence public opinion. Expectedly, India’s cinematography act was passed in 1918 during the dying months of world war I, with effect from 1 August 1920. – Reproduced

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