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The American film industry is influenced by the elements of violence, sex, and action whereas the key elements of the French film industry are emotions, passion, and existential dilemmas. One of the filmmaking characteristics that differ American cinema from French cinema is that French filmmaking is somewhat dull and sloppy whereas American filmmaking involves such characteristics, which are able to attract a vast majority of the public towards the cinema. “The actions of characters in American cinema are largely done to reveal a general character trait which distinguishes itself from French cinema” (Smith).
Another difference between the cultures of the two countries is that the French art and entertainment industry is closely linked to the political parties of France whereas, in the United States, there is no such influence of politics on the entertainment industry. France is the third-largest foreign market for American movies whereas, in the United States, foreign markets are able to capture less than 2 percent of the box office.
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