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South America is seen by film distributors as
part of the American market, so new films from
the US arrive quickly in Lima, where they're
shown cheaply and in the original language (usually
but not necessarily English) with Spanish
subtitles. European movies are also regularly
screened, especially in Lima (again in the
original language), but the sound is often
turned down low or so distorted that it is
difficult to understand
The Peruvian film industry
Peru really started making its own films in the
late 1970s, when various producers and directors
got together and, with the help of distributors,
managed to set up a domestically oriented
production industry. Getting it off the ground
required...
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