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Many Indian languages don't have any type of film industry, but Kerala in Kerala has managed to create one called Malayalam cinema. It produces films in the Keralan dialect of Malayalam, which is also spoken by its neighbors. The industry is divided into two parts-the audio-visual production and the distribution part. The audio-visual production includes film making process ranging from script writing to shooting and editing while distribution covers marketing, exhibition and release. You can search for a movie in Malayalam on Internet. You can also download or stream a movie from the Internet. However, the Malayalam films are not available on streaming sites such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hotstar because of copyright issues with Kerala Film Exhibitors' Association (KEA). The main feature of this industry is that it doesn't have any kind of censorship from the government or administration. The film industry does not need government permission to make a film. There is no age limit for making movies nor any restrictions related to religion or region of movies. It also does not follow any rules regarding movie release patterns like how many months should pass before releasing a film in India. It decides its own pattern. The production process of Malayalam movies includes writing the script, casting actors, shooting the film, editing it and releasing it in theatres. The following are some important people involved in film making process:It has a long history that traces back to the middle of the 20th century. The first Malayalam movie made is Balan in 1947. Since then, more than 4000 movies have been produced in Malayalam language in various parts of Kerala and outside it. Majorly, movies are produced at Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram), Kochi (Cochin) and Kannur. Malayalam movies are made in different languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi. In 1997, a movie was produced in English-Ee Thanal Nilavu. In the early days, the production process of Malayalam movies was not supported by government or any industry association. Malayalam film industries are still not officially recognized by the government. The producers used to get financial support from family members and money loans but now they get help from banks for production of movies. Malayalam cinema has given education to many new directors after its inception. It provides equal opportunities to people with less money and fame which is not seen in other industries. The nature of Malayalam cinema is such that it not only tells a story beautifully but also shows the social background and cultural aspects associated with the movie. The Keralite language itself is a mix of Tamil and Malayalam and this medium, again, serves as an instrument to transmit the melting pot culture of Kerala. There are dialectical differences in grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation between Malayalam and the other southern languages. cfa1e77820

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