Even Crofts , a writer for Quarterly Review q Film and Video observes , national cinema "is usually defined against Hollywood " and that even , in "Western discussions , Hollywood is hardly ever spoken of as a national cinema , perhaps indicating its transnational appeal (49-55 . Elsaesser a writer from the Monthly Film Bulletin 54 argues otherwise saying that the idea that Hollywood is "cinema is harder to sustain due to "so much of any nation 's film culture is implicitly Hollywood (166 . Along with...











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