cinema
//ˈsɪnəmə//
Translation
cinema
Definition
Cinema refers to the art or industry of making films, as well as a place where films are shown. It encompasses the entire filmmaking process, from scriptwriting and directing to production and distribution. In everyday use, 'cinema' often describes a movie theater where audiences watch films on a large screen. This term can also denote the cultural and artistic aspects of film as a medium for storytelling and visual expression.
Example
“We went to the cinema last night to see the new science fiction film.”
“She has always been passionate about cinema and dreams of becoming a director.”
“The cinema on Main Street was renovated and now has comfortable seats.”
“Italian cinema is known for its neorealism and emotional depth.”
“He studies cinema at university, focusing on film history and theory.”
“The cinema was crowded because the movie had just won an award.”
“Many people prefer streaming at home over going to the cinema.”
“The golden age of cinema produced many classic films that are still watched today.”
“They opened a new cinema in the shopping mall with an IMAX screen.”
“Cinema allows us to experience different cultures and perspectives through stories.”
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