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Which are the top 5 film industries in the world? -Tap to Know

by Ratan Srivastava
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As we all know, movies play an essential part in influencing society and contributing a significant portion of a country’s GDP. Read below to know about the Top 5 Film Industries in the world.

Here is the list of Top 5 Industries in the world-

1. Hollywood

Since the early twentieth century, American cinema, sometimes known as Hollywood, has had a significant impact on the film industry in general. Classic Hollywood cinema was the dominating style in American filmmaking from 1913 to 1969, and it is still prevalent in most films produced there today. Hollywood is without a doubt the world’s most powerful film business. It made $11.1 billion in 2015, which is more than the rest of the top four film industries put together.

2. Bollywood

It is recognised for producing the most films each year, with an average of 1200 every year. In comparison, Hollywood only produces around 800 films every year. The film grossed $1.8 billion at the box office. The Hindi film business in India, often known as Bollywood and earlier known as Bombay cinema, is centred in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). The phrase is a combination of the words “Bombay” and “Hollywood.” The industry is linked to South Indian cinema and other Indian film industries, which together make up Indian cinema, the world’s largest in terms of feature film production.

3. Cinema of China

After Hollywood, Chinese cinema is recognised for producing high-quality films that are well-known across the world, with a box office of $6.78 billion dollars each year. Mainland movie theatres Together with the cinema of Hong Kong and the cinema of Taiwan, China is one of three different historical threads in Chinese-language cinema.

4. United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has produced some of the finest films in the last decade, grossing $1.9 billion at the box office. For almost a century, the United Kingdom has enjoyed a thriving film industry. While film output peaked in 1936, the “golden age” of British cinema is often considered to have happened in the 1940s, when filmmakers such as David Lean, Michael Powell (with Emeric Pressburger), and Carol Reed created some of their most highly praised films.

5. Cinema of Japan (Nihon Eiga)

With $1.8 billion in box office sales in 2015, Japan’s film industry is one of the largest in Asia. The Cinema of Japan has a long and illustrious history dating back over a century. Japan has one of the world’s oldest and largest film industries, ranking fourth in terms of feature film production in 2021. In 2011, Japan produced 411 feature films, accounting for 54.9 per cent of a US$2.338 billion box office total. Since 1897, when the first foreign cameramen arrived, Japan has been producing films.

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