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  • India has only 12 screens per million compared to 117 in the U.S
  • New Germany and France film fund of $376,000 from 2009
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  • Bhatt: Indian film corporate honchos have no clue about movies
  • Filmed in India, banned in Pakistan..?
  • Let's make a short film!
  • 'Slumdog Millionaire' with Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan and AR Rahman creates buzz
  • Spielberg and Ambani deal could change the face of Indian film industry
  • Attacks on Shah Rukh Khan intensify: Amitabh, Aamir, Salman, Akshay and now- court cases!
  • A Throw of Dice: 1929 Indian film captivates America
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  • 'Karma' remark leads to boycott of yoga lover Sharon Stone
  • 'Single Screen Theatres in India will never die'
  • Europe: Film production is up but audiences fall
  • 'Piracy in US leads to $1 billion loss for Indian films'
  • Summer is the best time to release films in UK
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