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The cinema of Nouvelle Alexandrie, centered in Starlight City, Alduria, plays a pivotal role in the federation's economy and cultural identity. Home to major film studios such as Blakeslee Films and United Alexandrian Pictures (UAP), along with numerous independent producers, the industry not only shapes local culture but also projects Nouvelle Alexandrie's creative prowess globally. Since its emergence in the late 1690s, the film industry has thrived, significantly bolstered by the New Prosperity Plan which injected substantial investment into the arts from 1685 AN to 1698 AN.

The founders of New Alexandrian cinema — George Blakeslee, a Caputian entrepreneur who established Blakeslee Films; Hans Backovic, a renowned director known for his international successes; and Martha Vanjee, an Aldurian actress and co-founder of UAP — were instrumental in blending the cinematic traditions of Alduria, the Wechua Nation, and Caputia to create a unique and influential filmography. By the early 1700s, Nouvelle Alexandrie had established itself as a significant player on the international cinema stage, with Blakeslee Films' releases alone generating over 300 million ecus annually at the box office by 1721 AN.

Today, Starlight City is synonymous with blockbuster hits and artistic films that lead ticket sales across the federation, making it not just a cultural icon but a substantial economic force. In 1731 AN, the film industry contributed approximately 8 billion ecus to Nouvelle Alexandrie’s GDP, underscoring its importance as a key driver of economic vitality and innovation in the arts.

History

Industry

Trade Associations

Major Studios

  • Blakeslee Films: The largest and most influential studio in Nouvelle Alexandrie, known for high-budget blockbusters and international hits.
  • United Alexandrian Pictures (UAP): Co-founded by Martha Vanjee, UAP is renowned for its diverse film genres and strong domestic and international presence.
  • Silver Screen Studios: Specializes in historical and epic films, contributing significantly to the cultural export of Nouvelle Alexandrie.
  • Emerald Bay Entertainment: Known for producing critically acclaimed dramas and documentaries.

Independent Studios

  • Red Sands Productions: Based in Judah, focuses on indie films with powerful narratives, often exploring social and political themes.
  • Twilight Tales Studios: Based in Cardenas, produces horror and fantasy genre films, gaining a cult following both locally and abroad.
  • Oceanview Films: Based in Amapola, known for romantic comedies and coming-of-age stories, popular among the younger demographic.

Foreign Distributors

  • Global CineVision: An international distributor that partners with New Alexandrian studios to release films worldwide.
  • EuraCinema Networks: Specializes in distributing Nouvelle Alexandrian films across the Euran continent, enhancing regional cinema ties.
  • Indigo International: Distributes independent and art house films from Nouvelle Alexandrie in markets across the Raspur Pact.

Actors

  • Sophia Marquez: A leading actress known for her roles in both commercial blockbusters and independent films.
  • Leon Durand: Acclaimed for his versatile acting in drama and action genres, and a frequent collaborator with Blakeslee Films.
  • Elena Vetrova: A rising star who has quickly become a favorite for her performances in historical dramas.
  • Marcus León: Known for his charismatic roles in romantic comedies and has won multiple awards for his performances.

Directors

  • Hans Backovic: A celebrated director known for his visionary approach and successful international films.
  • Lila Torres: Known for her innovative storytelling in independent cinema, particularly in dramas and thrillers.
  • Anton Kreutzer: A director of epic and historical films, often working with Silver Screen Studios.
  • Rajeev Singh: Originally from Çakaristan, specializes in cross-cultural films that blend Wechua and Aldurian elements, fostering a unique narrative style.

Film Technology

Starlight City abroad

Starlight City and politics

Criticisms

Working Conditions

Strikes

Films and Art

Movie Posters

See also

References