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This is an alphabetical list of film articles (or sections within articles about films). It includes made for television films. See the talk page in "A" for the method of indexing used.
Lists of film related events indexed by year of release.
• African films
• E-L African films 18-0
North Africa
Western Sahara 1-0
• Sahrawi films 0-2
Algeria 7-67
Egypt 9-279
∮-Egyptian-∮ 0-5
• Egyptian films
Libya 0-3
Morocco 7-125
∮-Berber-∮ 0-4
• Moroccan films
Sudan 3-7
Tunisia 8-73
West Africa
∮-Fula-∮ 0-5
∮-Pidgin English-∮ 0-5
Benin 1-8
Burkina Faso 5-44
∮-More-∮ 0-9
Cape Verde 2-9
the Gambia 0-5
∮-Diola-∮ 0-1
∮-Mandinka-∮ 0-1
Ghana 8-80
∮-Twi-∮ 0-2
Guinea 3-7
Guinea-Bissau 0-4
Ivory Coast 2-18
∮-Dioula-∮ 0-2
Liberia 0-5
Mali 3-23
∮-Bambara-∮ 0-14
∮-Malinka-∮ 0-1
∮-Tamashek-∮ 0-3
Mauritania 2-9
Niger 2-19
∮-Hausa-∮ 1-11
∮-Zarma-∮ 0-3
Nigeria 14-383
∮-Igbo-∮ 0-18
∮-Yoruba-∮ 0-43
• Nigerian films
Senegal 7-47
∮-Serer-∮ 0-1
∮-Wolof-∮ 0-18
Sierra Leone 1-4
∮-Mende-∮ 0-2
Togo 0-8
Middle Africa
the Central African Republic 0-0
Angola 1-13
Burundi 2-2
Cameroon 2-31
Chad 1-12
the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1-17
∮-Lingala-∮ 0-7
the Republic of the Congo 0-2
Gabon 0-7
Equatorial Guinea 1-3
São Tomé and Príncipe 0-9
East Africa
the Comoros 1-1
Djibouti 0-2
Eritrea 0-0
∮-Tigrinya-∮ 0-1
Ethiopia 4-19
∮-Amharic-∮ 0-15
∮-Oromo-∮ 0-2
Kenya 7-51
Madagascar 1-7
∮-Malagasy-∮ 0-3
Malawi 1-6
∮-Chewa-∮ 0-2
Mauritius 1-11
Mozambique 1-24
Rwanda 1-12
∮-Kinyarwanda-∮ 0-6
Seychelles 0-0
Somalia 1-8
∮-Somali-∮ 0-12
South Sudan 0-2
∮-Dinka-∮ 0-1
Tanzania 2-10
∮-Swahili-∮ 0-48
Uganda 6-52
Zambia 1-8
Zimbabwe 2-19
∮-Shona-∮ 0-4
South Africa
Botswana 0-9
∮-Tswana-∮ 0-4
Lesotho 0-7
∮-Sotho-∮ 0-9
Namibia 1-15
∮-Ojihimba-∮ 0-2
South Africa 13-330
∮-Afrikaans-∮ 0-89
∮-Northern Sotho-∮ 0-1
∮-Tsotsitaal-∮ 0-2
∮-Venda-∮ 0-1
∮-Xhosa-∮ 0-24
∮-Zulu-∮ 0-33
• South African films
Swaziland 1-3
• Latin American films
North America
∮-Inuit-∮ 3-2
the United States of America 44-57587
∮-Apache-∮ 0-1
∮-Cheyenne-∮ 0-1
∮-Hopi-∮ 0-2
∮-Inupiat-∮ 0-2
∮-Kiowa-∮ 0-1
∮-Lakota-∮ 0-4
∮-Mohawk-∮ 0-6
∮-Navajo-∮ 0-14
∮-Pawnee-∮ 0-1
• American Eccentric Cinema
• American films
• New Hollywood films
Canada 27-5183
∮-Algonquian-∮ 4-5
∮-Haida-∮ 0-1
∮-Inuktitut-∮ 0-24
∮-Nisga'a-∮ 0-1
• Canadian films
Greenland*1-8
∮-Greenlandic-∮ 0-9
Central America
Belize 0-1
Costa Rica 1-20
El Salvador 0-0
Guatemala 1-11
∮-Mayan-∮ 1-6
Honduras 0-7
Mexico 20-1627
∮-Mixtec-∮ 0-1
∮-Nahuatl-∮ 0-5
∮-Purépecha-∮ 0-1
∮-Tzotzil-∮ 0-3
• Mexican films
Nicaragua 0-6
Panama 0-12
Caribbean
• Caribbean films
Antigua and Barbuda 0-1
the Bahamas 1-5
Barbados 0-0
the Cayman Islands*0-0
Cuba 6-111
• Cuban films
Curaçao*2-0
∮-Papiamento-∮ 0-2
Dominica 0-0
the Dominican Republic 2-25
Grenada 0-0
Guadeloupe*0-0
Haiti 3-15
∮-Haitian Creole-∮ 0-9
Jamaica 2-16
Puerto Rico*6-40
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0-0
Saint Lucia 0-0
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0-0
Trinidad and Tobago 0-12
the Turks and Caicos Islands*0-0
South America
• E-L South American films 8-0
Argentina 23-1908
• Argentine films
Bolivia 8-28
∮-Aymara-∮ 0-5
Brazil 19-798
∮-Tupi-∮ 0-2
• Brazilian films
Chile 10-190
• Chilean films
Colombia 12-131
∮-Embera-∮ 0-1
∮-Palenquero-∮ 0-1
• Colombian films
Ecuador 3-21
French Guiana*0-0
Guyana 0-0
Paraguay 1-20
∮-Ayoreo-∮ 0-2
∮-Guaraní-∮ 0-16
Peru 4-66
∮-Quechua-∮ 0-17
Suriname 1-3
Uruguay 8-44
Venezuela 12-105
∮-Warao-∮ 0-1
∮-Wayuu-∮ 0-4
• Venezuelan films
• Asian films
• E-L Asian films 11-0
Central Asia
Kazakhstan 3-51
∮-Kazakh-∮ 0-24
Kyrgyzstan 2-16
∮-Kyrgyz-∮ 0-14
Tajikistan 1-6
∮-Tajik-∮ 0-4
Turkmenistan 0-5
Uzbekistan 4-19
∮-Uzbek-∮ 0-30
East Asia
China 25-1581
∮-Chinese-∮ 11-115
∮-Cantonese-∮ 5-776
∮-Hakka Chinese-∮ 0-3
∮-Manchu-∮ 0-2
∮-Mandarin-∮ 4-1515
∮-Naxi-∮ 0-1
∮-Shanghainese-∮ 0-10
∮-Tibetan-∮ 0-57
∮-Uyghur-∮ 0-2
• Chinese films
Hong Kong 20-1930
• Hong Kong films
Macau 0-0
Japan 28-4252
∮-Japanese-∮ 4-3808
• Japanese films
North Korea 2-25
South Korea 23-1593
∮-Korean-∮ 4-1559
• South Korean films
Mongolia 2-19
∮-Mongolian-∮ 0-24
Taiwan 16-253
∮-Atayal-∮ 0-1
∮-Seediq-∮ 0-1
∮-Taiwanese-∮ 0-45
• Taiwanese films
West Asia
∮-Arabic-∮ 2-496
• E-L West Asian films 12-0
Armenia 13-59
∮-Armenian-∮ 0-45
• Armenian films
Azerbaijan 13-45
∮-Azerbaijani-∮ 1-36
• Azerbaijani films
Bahrain 0-4
Cyprus 1-13
Georgia 12-82
∮-Abkhaz-∮ 0-1
∮-Georgian-∮ 0-103
∮-Svan-∮ 0-1
• Georgian films
Iran 15-576
∮-Persian-∮ 2-569
• Iranian films
Iraq 3-30
Israel 16-486
∮-Hebrew-∮ 1-373
∮-Yiddish-∮ 1-57
• Israeli films
Jordan 2-15
Kuwait 2-9
Lebanon 10-86
Oman 0-0
the State of Palestine 6-47
Qatar 1-26
Saudi Arabia 4-14
Syria 3-38
∮-Aramaic-∮ 0-4
Turkey 14-588
∮-Kurdish-∮ 0-33
∮-Turkish-∮ 2-542
∮-Zazaki-∮ 0-2
• Turkish films
the United Arab Emirates 6-24
Yemen 0-5
Mandatory Palestine †1920~1948†0-2
South Asia
• E-L South Asian films 8-0
Afghanistan 8-31
∮-Dari-∮ 0-20
∮-Hazaragi-∮ 0-2
∮-Pashto-∮ 0-31
Bangladesh 19-439
∮-Bengali-∮ 20-1566
∮-Chakma-∮ 0-2
• Bangladeshi films
Bhutan 3-13
∮-Dzongkha-∮ 0-8
India 34-22607
∮-Assamese-∮ 6-98
∮-Bhojpuri-∮ 6-98
∮-Bodo-∮ 0-12
∮-Chhattisgarhi-∮ 0-2
∮-Garhwali-∮ 0-2
∮-Gujarati-∮ 6-108
∮-Hindi-∮ 25-5095
∮-Irula-∮ 0-1
∮-Kannada-∮ 15-1844
∮-Kashmiri-∮ 0-9
∮-Konkani-∮ 1-25
∮-Ladakhi-∮ 0-3
∮-Magahi-∮ 0-2
∮-Maithili-∮ 0-5
∮-Malayalam-∮ 17-2063
∮-Marathi-∮ 12-464
∮-Meitei-∮ 1-104
∮-Moran-∮ 0-1
∮-Odia-∮ 10-164
∮-Rajasthani-∮ 3-15
∮-Sadri-∮ 0-5
∮-Sanskrit-∮ 0-9
∮-Tamil-∮ 20-4884
∮-Telugu-∮ 24-2806
∮-Tulu-∮ 2-53
• Indian films without songs
the Maldives 5-182
• Maldivian films
Nepal 12-194
∮-Limbu-∮ 0-1
∮-Nepali-∮ 0-187
∮-Newar-∮ 0-4
∮-Sherpa-∮ 0-2
• Nepalese films
Pakistan 20-471
∮-Balochi-∮ 0-2
∮-Potwari-∮ 0-2
∮-Punjabi-∮ 11-437
∮-Sindhi-∮ 0-14
∮-Urdu-∮ 2-334
• Pakistani films
Sri Lanka 12-514
∮-Sinhala-∮ 0-475
• Sri Lankan films
Southeast Asia
Brunei 0-3
Cambodia 12-112
∮-Khmer-∮ 0-105
• Cambodian films
Indonesia 13-376
∮-Bajau-∮ 0-1
∮-Banyumasan-∮ 0-1
∮-Indonesian-∮ 1-344
∮-Javanese-∮ 0-3
∮-Korowai-∮ 0-1
• Indonesian films
Laos 0-6
∮-Lao-∮ 0-5
Malaysia 19-233
∮-Malay-∮ 14-197
• Malaysian films
Myanmar 9-280
∮-Burmese-∮ 0-275
• Burmese films
the Philippines 22-964
∮-Filipino-∮ 2-781
∮-Tagalog-∮ 0-453
∮-Visayan-∮ 0-4
• Philippine films
Singapore 12-158
• Singaporean films
Thailand 19-320
∮-Thai-∮ 3-314
• Thai films
East Timor 0-2
∮-Tetum-∮ 0-2
Vietnam 14-83
∮-Vietnamese-∮ 0-116
the Dutch East Indies †1816~1949†1-64
• European films
North Europe
∮-Old Norse-∮ 0-2
• E-L Nordic films 6-0
Britain 38-11099
∮-English-∮ 144-64711
∮-Scots-∮ 0-9
∮-Scottish Gaelic-∮ 0-12
∮-Welsh-∮ 0-23
• British films
Denmark 20-862
∮-Danish-∮ 2-582
• Danish films
• Dogme 95 films
the Faroe Islands 1-5
∮-Faroese-∮ 0-4
Estonia 11-121
∮-Estonian-∮ 0-105
• Estonian films
Finland 16-423
∮-Finnish-∮ 0-322
• Finnish films
Iceland 11-135
∮-Icelandic-∮ 0-116
• Icelandic films
Ireland 17-442
∮-Irish-∮ 0-42
• Irish films
Latvia 10-52
∮-Latvian-∮ 0-36
Lithuania 11-51
∮-Lithuanian-∮ 0-40
Norway 17-544
∮-Norwegian-∮ 2-443
∮-Sámi-∮ 0-10
• Norwegian films
Sweden 21-1112
∮-Swedish-∮ 3-805
• Swedish films
West Europe
Austria 17-732
• Austrian films
Belgium 12-675
• Belgian films
France 27-7830
∮-Corsican-∮ 0-2
∮-French-∮ 2-6163
∮-Occitan-∮ 0-1
• French films
Germany 28-4721
∮-German-∮ 4-3949
∮-Plautdietsch-∮ 0-2
• German films
East Germany †1949~1990†2-376
• East German films
Luxembourg 9-97
∮-Luxembourgish-∮ 0-10
Monaco 0-0
the Netherlands 24-928
∮-Dutch-∮ 2-589
∮-Frisian-∮ 0-2
• Dutch films
Switzerland 21-401
∮-Swiss German-∮ 0-79
• Swiss films
East Europe
∮-Romani-∮ 0-12
• Austro-Hungarian films 0-104
• E-L Eastern European films 20-0
Belarus 3-33
∮-Belarusian-∮ 0-7
Bulgaria 6-189
∮-Bulgarian-∮ 0-160
• Bulgarian films
the Czech Republic 15-985
∮-Czech-∮ 1-611
• Czech films
Czechoslovakia †1918~1939/1945~1993†7-655
• Czechoslovakian films
Hungary 20-519
∮-Hungarian-∮ 0-376
• Hungarian films
Moldova 2-9
Poland 18-674
∮-Polish-∮ 2-498
• Polish films
Romania 15-314
∮-Aromanian-∮ 0-1
∮-Romanian-∮ 0-267
• Romanian films
Russia 24-1230
∮-Chechen-∮ 0-9
∮-Chukchi-∮ 0-1
∮-Crimean Tatar-∮ 0-1
∮-Kalmyk-∮ 0-1
∮-Karachay-Balkar-∮ 0-1
∮-Khanty-∮ 0-1
∮-Mari-∮ 0-2
∮-Ossetian-∮ 0-1
∮-Russian-∮ 7-2656
∮-Tatar-∮ 0-2
∮-Udmurt-∮ 0-1
• Russian films
the Soviet Union †1922~1991†16-1923
• Soviet films
Slovakia 8-92
∮-Slovak-∮ 0-69
Ukraine 16-106
∮-Ukrainian-∮ 0-74
• Ukrainian films
South Europe
∮-Esperanto-∮ 0-9
∮-Serbo-Croatian-∮ 4-156
Albania 4-80
∮-Albanian-∮ 0-77
Andorra 1-4
Bosnia and Herzegovina 5-51
∮-Bosnian-∮ 0-48
Croatia 16-352
∮-Croatian-∮ 0-302
• Croatian films
Gibraltar 0-0
Greece 10-351
∮-Greek-∮ 0-324
• Greek films
Italy 28-6770
∮-Italian-∮ 2-4678
∮-Sardinian-∮ 0-2
∮-Sicilian-∮ 1-13
• Italian films
• Italian neorealist films
Kosovo 2-14
North Macedonia 3-37
∮-Macedonian-∮ 0-31
Malta 1-17
∮-Maltese-∮ 0-7
Montenegro 3-14
∮-Montenegrin-∮ 0-9
Portugal 13-264
∮-Mirandese-∮ 0-1
∮-Portuguese-∮ 2-860
• Portuguese films
San Marino 0-0
Serbia 10-215
∮-Serbian-∮ 0-48
• Serbian films
Slovenia 9-67
∮-Slovene-∮ 0-198
Spain 24-2181
∮-Basque-∮ 0-14
∮-Catalan-∮ 0-61
∮-Galician-∮ 0-10
∮-Judaeo-Spanish-∮ 0-4
∮-Spanish-∮ 25-5252
• Spanish films
Vatican City 0-0
∮-Latin-∮ 0-44
Yugoslavia †1918~1941/1945~1992†9-426
• Yugoslav films
• Oceanian films
∮-Hawaiian-∮ 0-2
Australia 28-2635
∮-Yolngu-∮ 0-2
• Australian films
the Cook Islands 0-0
Fiji 0-1
∮-Rotuman-∮ 0-1
New Zealand 21-276
∮-Māori-∮ 0-16
• New Zealand films
Palau 0-0
Papua New Guinea 0-1
the Pitcairn Islands*0-0
French Polynesia*0-0
Tahiti*0-0
Samoa 0-1
∮-Samoan-∮ 0-3
the Solomon Islands 0-0
Tonga 1-1
Vanuatu 0-1
(*) = Indicates category instead of list based article.
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