cinematograph in A Sentence

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    The Cinematograph Act, 1952.

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    Entry of Cinematograph Arrival of the train.

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    The Cinematograph was very important because it.

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    The Coronation Cinematograph.

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    The Cinematograph Act and its associated regulations relate to censorship of films.

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    Auguste and Louis Lumière record their first footage using their newly patented Cinematograph.

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    Cinematograph Act came in 1952 and film certification has to be done under that Act.”.

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    According to the Cinematograph Act 1952 and Cinematograph(Certification) Rules 1983, to ensure good and healthy entertainment.

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    Only one print of the film was made, for showing at the Coronation Cinematograph on 3 May 1913.

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    Only one print of the film was made and shown at the Coronation Cinematograph on 3 May 1913.

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    Prime Minister said Government is working on amending Cinematograph Act 1952 to check the problem of Film Piracy.

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    On literary, artistic or scientific work including Cinematograph films and films of tapes for television or radio broadcasting.

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    The Cinematograph Act of 1918 was Indianised in 1952 which made the screening of documentary films compulsory throughout the country.

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    Prime Minister said Government is working on amending the Cinematograph Act 1952 to check the problem of Film Piracy.

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    Any copyright of literary, artistic or scientific work including Cinematograph films, and films or tapes for television or radio broadcasting.

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    Bombay became the center of India's Hindi cinema industry when the Lumiere brothers, who came there for the first time in 1896 to introduce their creation- the Cinematograph.

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    The states alleged that section 6 of the Cinematograph Act allows them to stop showing of any controversial film on the grounds of probable violation of law and order.

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    No income shall be deemed to accrue or arise in India to such individual, firm or company through or from operations which are confined to the shooting of any Cinematograph film in India.

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    Congress promises to amend the Cinematograph Act, 1927 to restrict censorship of films to grounds of national security and obscenity. We will direct the Central Board of Film Certification to certify films according to transparent and reasonable criteria.

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    Under the Cinematograph Act, 1952, the CBFC can“direct the applicant to carry out such excisions or modifications in the film as it thinks necessary before sanctioning the film for public exhibition… or refuse to sanction the film for public exhibition”.

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