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- 1890s-1920s:
- USA Silent Film: The Earliest Pioneers
- USA Silent Film: The Animation Pioneers
- USA Silent Film: A Series of Firsts
- USA Silent Film: Two Monumental Directors, Griffith and Demille
- UK: The British Pioneers
- UK: The Master of Suspense (Silent Period)
- France: The French Pioneers
- Germany: The German Pioneers
- Germany: The Metropolitan, Fritz Lang
- Austrian Pioneers and Immigrants
- Scandinavian Pioneers
- Eastern European Pioneers
- Southern European Pioneers
- USSR – Three Monumental Directors – Eisenstein, Pudovkin and Dovzhenko
- Middle East Pioneers
- India: The Indian Pioneers and the British Raj
- Japan: The Japanese Pioneers
- Pioneers in the South China Seas
- South America: The South American Pioneers
- Australia and New Zealand: The Australian and New Zealander Pioneers
- 1930s
- UK: The Master of Suspense
- Australia and New Zealand: The Australian and New Zealander Pioneers
- 1940s
- UK: British Wartime Directors
- UK: The Master of Suspense 1940s
- Middle East Pioneers
- Japan: Japanese Auteurs
- Australia and New Zealand: The Australian and New Zealander Pioneers
- 1950s
- USA: Independent Producers and Directors
- Canada: Canadian and Québécois Auteurs
- UK: The Master of Suspense 1950s
- France: Mid-Century Auteurs
- Italy: Federico Fellini and Co.
- Scandinavia: The Scandinavian Style and Early Bergman
- India: Golden Age of Indian Cinema – Satyajit Ray & Co.
- Japan: Japanese Auteurs
- Mexico: The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema – The Spanish Auteur in Mexico
- Australia and New Zealand: The Australian and New Zealander Pioneers
- 1960s
- Canada: Canadian and Québécois Auteurs
- UK: The Master of Suspense 1960s
- UK: An American in London
- France: Auteurs in France
- Italy: Italian Auteurs
- Sweden: Ingmar Bergman & Co.
- Africa: Pioneers of African Cinema
- 1970s
- USA: Maverick Auteurs and Independents
- USA: “The Movie Brats”
- Canada: Canadian and Québécois Auteurs
- Italy: Italian Auteurs
- France: Auteurs in France
- UK: Prestige Pictures and Maverick Auteurs
- 1980s
- USA: American Indies and Mavericks
- Canada: Canadian and Québécois Auteurs
- UK: Prestige Pictures and Maverick Brits
- France: Auteurs and Cinéma Du Look
- Italy: Italian Auteurs
- Spain: New Spanish Cinema: Almodóvar & Company
- Japan: New and Returning Masters
- China: The Fifth Generation and Beyond
- Hong Kong and Taiwan: Modern Pioneers and Masters
- 1990s
- USA: American Indies and Mavericks
- Canada: Canadian and Québécois Auteurs
- France: New and Returning Auteurs
- Italy: More Italian Auteurs
- Holland/Belgium: Holland & Belgium The New Auteurs
- Austria: New Auteurs
- Portugal: Manoel De Oliveira and Co.
- Spain: New Spanish Cinema: Pedro Almodóvar & Company
- Scandinavia: Nordic Auteurs: The Kaurismäkis & Co.
- Yugoslavia: The Slovenian and Serbian Rebels
- Japan: New and Returning Masters
- China: The Fifth Generation and Beyond
- Hong Kong and Taiwan: Modern Pioneers and Masters
- Coming Soon — The 2000s and 2010s!
- 1890s-1920s
- USA Silent Film: The Silent Cowboys
- USA Silent Film: The Comedy Stars
- USA Silent Film: Vamps and Exoticism
- USA Silent Film: The Star Couple, Pickford & Fairbanks
- Germany: The Silent Stars, Nielsen, Wegener, Jannings, Piel
- Mexico: The Mexican Pioneers and Stars
- The Middle East As Star on Film
- 1930s
- USA: The Comedy Stars
- The Middle East As Star on Film
- 1940s
- USA: The Greatest Star of American Cinema
- The Middle East As Star on Film
- 1950s
- USA: The Superstars
- USA: Funny People
- The Middle East As Star on Film
- 1960s
- UK: The Beatles and the Swinging Sixties
- UK: James Bond 007
- China: Wuxia, The Shaw Brothers, Bruce Lee and Kung Fu Girl
- The Middle East As Star on Film
- 1970s
- UK: James Bond 007
- The Middle East As Star on Film
- 1980s
- UK: James Bond 007
- Middle East: Middle East As Star on Film
- Coming Soon — the 2000s and 2010s!
- 1890s-1920s
- USA Silent Film: Early Experiments and Documents
- The Pioneers of Documentary in Africa
- 1930s
- USA: Pre-Code Hollywood
- USA: Screwball and Romantic Comedy
- France: Poetic Realism
- 1940s
- USA: Film Noir and Post War Realism
- France: French Film Noir
- Italy: Neorealism
- 1950s
- USA: Big Budget Epics and Musicals
- USA: Melodrama and Adaptations
- USA: Science Fiction and Horror
- USA: Anti-Communist Propaganda & Paranoia
- USA: Westerns
- USA: Nudies and Sexploitation
- UK: Ealing Studios and Hammer Films
- Italy: Peplum (aka “Sword and Sandal” Epics)
- Italy: Pink Neorealism
- Yugoslavia: Zagreb School of Animation & Belgrade School of Documentary
- India: Golden Age of Indian Cinema – Bollywood
- 1960s
- USA: Sexploitation
- Italy: Exploitation, Horror and Spaghetti Westerns
- Japan: Contemporary Japan, Samarai/Yakuza/Pinky Violence and the Noberu Bagu
- 1970s
- USA: Hollywood Hybrid Genres – Disaster Epic/Musical/Comedy/Sci-Fi/Western/Fantasy
- USA: Cult, Underground and Adult Films
- Italy: Gialli
- Australia and New Zealand: Outback Gothic and the Australian New Wave
- Japan: Contemporary Japan, Samarai/Yakuza/Pinky Violence and the Noberu Bagu
- 1980s
- Cinéma Du Look and Auteurs in France
- Australia and New Zealand: Outback Gothic and the Australian New Wave
- 1990s
- USA : New Queer Cinema, Experimental and Expanded Cinema
- Australia and New Zealand: Outback Gothic and the Australian New Wave
- Coming Soon — The 2000s and 2010s!
- 1890s-1920s
- USA Silent Film: An Award is Born
- USA: Filmmaking in Florida (Silent Period)
- Holland/Belgium: Pioneers & Schools of Documentary/Design
- Italy: Pioneers, Spectacles, Divas & Futurism
- Germany: Expressionism and the directors influenced by it
- Germany: Epics, Serials, Realism, Docs and the Animated Avant-Garde
- France: The French Avant Garde
- Denmark: The Golden Age of Danish Cinema
- USSR Silent Film: The Constructivists and Cinema Verite
- 1930s
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Big Five – MGM
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Big Five – Paramount
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Big Five – Warner Brothers
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Big Five – RKO
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Big Five – 20th Century Fox
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Little Three – Columbia
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Little Three – United Artists
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Little Three – Universal
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Studios – The Rest – The “Poverty Row” Studios
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – Filmmaking in Florida
- USA: The Golden Age of Hollywood – The Academy Awards
- UK: The Irish and Scottish Styles
- Austria: Wiener Film – The School of Vienna
- Italy: The Mussolini Era / Fascist Propaganda
- Germany: “The Missing Years” / Nazi Propaganda
- Mexico: The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema
- 1940s
- USA: World War II Escapism
- USA: World War II Patriotism and Propaganda
- USA: The HUAC, Blacklisting, and the Hollywood Ten
- USA: Filmmaking in Florida 1940s
- USA: Academy Awards 1940s
- USA: Pre-1960s Experimental Pioneers
- UK: The Irish and Scottish Styles
- France: Cannes Film Festival 1939-1979
- Austria: Wiener Film – The School of Vienna
- Egypt: The Middle East’s Largest Film Industry
- Mexico: The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema
- 1950s
- USA: Anti-TV Inventions and Gimmicks
- USA: Filmmaking in Florida 1950s
- USA: Academy Awards 1950s
- UK: The Irish and Scottish Styles
- France: Cannes Film Festival 1939-1979
- China: The Great Wall Studio
- Egypt: The Middle East’s Largest Film Industry
- 1960s
- USA: The Establishment
- USA: The Hollywood New Wave
- USA: Underground and Experimental Filmmaking
- USA: Academy Awards 1960s
- USA: Filmmaking in Florida 1960s
- France: La Nouvelle Vague
- France: Cannes Film Festival 1939-1979
- UK: British New Wave – The Kitchen Sink Filmmakers
- UK: The Irish and Scottish Styles
- Poland: The Polish New Wave
- Czechoslovakia: FAMU Film School and the Prague Spring
- Hungary: The Hungarian New Wave
- Bulgaria: Bulgarian Poetic Realism
- Yugoslavia: The Slovenian and Serbian Rebels
- Germany: The DDR and Post-War German Film
- Austria: Wiener Aktionismus, Blimp Magazine and the Viennale
- Spain: Franco Era and Post Franco Era Cinema
- Greece: The Golden Age of Greek Cinema
- Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Venezuela: Nuevo Cine
- Brazil: Cinema Novo
- Cuba: Revolutionary Cuban Cinema
- Russia: Soviet Cinema of the Thaw
- Egypt: The Middle East’s Largest Film Industry
- 1970s
- USA: African American Independents, Blaxploitation and the L.A. Rebellion
- USA: Academy Awards 1970s
- USA: Filmmaking in Florida 1970s
- UK: The Irish and Scottish Styles
- France: Cannes Film Festival 1939-1979
- Romania: Cinema in the Ceaușescu Era
- Switzerland: Pioneers and the Swiss Renaissance
- Germany: Junger Deutcher Film
- Egypt: The Middle East’s Largest Film Industry
- 1980s
- USA: Corporate America, “Vulgar Auteurism” and Franchises
- USA: No Wave and the Cinema of Transgression
- USA: Filmmaking in Florida 1980s
- USA: The Academy Awards 1980s
- UK: The Irish and Scottish Styles
- France: Auteurs and Cinéma Du Look
- France: Cannes Film Festival 1980s
- Austria: Wiener Aktionismus, Blimp Magazine and the Viennale
- Poland: Cinema of Moral Anxiety and The Golden Age of Polish Film Posters
- Mexico: Nuevo Cine Mexicano
- South America: Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano
- Russia: Cinema of Perestroika
- 1990s
- USA: Corporate America
- USA : The Academy Awards
- USA : Filmmaking in Florida
- UK: The Irish and Scottish Styles
- France : Cannes Film Festival
- Denmark: Dogme 95 and Beyond
- Greece: The Golden Age of Greek Cinema
- Mexico: Nuevo Cine Mexicano
- Iran: New Iranian Cinema
- Central Asia: Central Asian Cinema
- Coming Soon — The 2000s and 2010s!