Most Movies Don’t Make Money
It might seem like every big-budget film is a blockbuster hit, but the reality is that most movies don’t make a profit. In fact, the majority of films lose money, and it’s only a small percentage of films that actually make a significant profit. This is due to a combination of factors, including high production costs, marketing expenses, and the cut that theaters take from ticket sales.
Film Censorship Has Been Around Since the Beginning
Film censorship has been a controversial issue since the earliest days of cinema. The first known instance of film censorship occurred in 1897, when the New York Board of Regents banned the showing of films that were deemed to be immoral or offensive. Since then, censorship has been a persistent issue in the film industry, with governments and moral organizations attempting to regulate the content of films.