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- Cinema_of_Samoa abstract "Samoa's first ever feature film, The Orator (O Le Tulafale), was released in 2011. Shot and set in Samoa, in the Samoan language, it features a Samoan cast. It was produced with financial support from the Samoan government, in the hopes of showcasing Samoan culture to an international audience, and of promoting Samoa as a tourist destination.Prior to this, Samoa had only produced short films. Tusi Tamasese, the writer and director of The Orator, had previously written and directed short film Sacred Spaces (Va Tapuia), which was screened in 2010 at the New Zealand International Film Festival, then at the ImagineNative International Film Festival in Toronto, and the Hawaii International Film Festival.Samoa has only one cinema, the Magik cinema, owned by Maposua Rudolf Keil. The screening of films there is subject to censorship, and foreign films may be banned, in accordance with the Film Act 1978, for undermining the Christian faith of viewers. Both The Da Vinci Code and Milk have been banned from screening in Samoa's cinema, the latter for being "inappropriate and contradictory to Christian beliefs and Samoan culture."".
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- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cinema_of_Samoa.
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- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Oceania_films.
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- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Maposua_Rudolf_Keil.
- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Milk_(film).
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- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_International_Film_Festival.
- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_International_Film_Festivals.
- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Sacred_Spaces.
- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink Samoa.
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- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink The_Da_Vinci_Code_(film).
- Cinema_of_Samoa wikiPageWikiLink The_Orator.
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- Cinema_of_Samoa comment "Samoa's first ever feature film, The Orator (O Le Tulafale), was released in 2011. Shot and set in Samoa, in the Samoan language, it features a Samoan cast. It was produced with financial support from the Samoan government, in the hopes of showcasing Samoan culture to an international audience, and of promoting Samoa as a tourist destination.Prior to this, Samoa had only produced short films.".
- Cinema_of_Samoa label "Cinema of Samoa".
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