Cinema of Fratanica

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The cinema of Fratanica is known to be versatile and sometimes experimental. The film industry is scattered throughout the country, having flourishing industries in different areas. Unlike many countries, the film industry does not occupy a single place, and is thus somewhat decentralized. The cinematography often reflects the region's interests and history, and thus is often globally heralded for their originality. The most famous domestic movie festival is the Drouis Film Festival, annually held in Drouis.

Cinemas themselves have been ingrained into Fratanican society as one of the leading social recreation activities. This can be seen by the nationwide proportion of moviegoers in 2020, as 82% of the nation's population reported going to a movie theater. The number of theaters per 1000 people is also high, measuring at 0.068 theaters per 1000 people in 2017.

The Fratanican film industry's most touched-upon topic is the downfall of August Lepins' authoritarian reign in Fratanica. Movies regarding this era are still being made to this day, numbering in the hundreds in terms of mainstream films.

History