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 Pre COVID-19 pandemic situation saw the rise of streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+ and Disney+. The blockbuster films series of MCU and DCU were ruling supreme with their hundreds of million dollars of budgets and billions of dollars of worldwide box office revenue. The pandemic halted all that. Most countries shut down film productions, film theatres and universities where new generation of filmmakers were trained. These developments came just after the bright future promised in academic studies and reports in the UK and Ireland on the future of cinema (Stolz, A., Atkinson, S. A., & Kennedy, 2020). Both reports acknowledged the impact of screen production on economy as a whole. With the pandemic this whole ecology collapsed. Major film released were delayed. The film exhibition industry started waiting for the Tenet phenomenon, whereby the release of an expected blockbuster, like this Nolan film, could revive the ailing film industry. Tenet's release was...

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Ci ne ma, Life and Other Viruses: The Future of Film making, Film Education and Film S tudies in the Age of Covid - 19 Pandemic Murat Aks er, Uls ter Uni versity m.akser @ ulster.ac.uk Abstract This issue of CINE J Ci ne ma Journal wit ne ssed the devastating effects of COVID - 19 global pandemic on filmmaking, film distribution and exhibition, and teaching film at HE institu tions . Global sh ifts in production and distribution gave rise to ne w st ars, st r e aming services. The diversity of film sets was gaini ng momentum as film productions were hal ted. Ne w reports and ne w inves tment f o r the future of filmmaking are at stake at this juncture. A s the year closed the re have losses like Fernando Solanas and Sean Con ne ry. Keywords: Fernando Solan as; Se a n C on ne ry ; COVID ; pandemic ; film indust ry ; Ne tflix ; str e aming ser v ic es Ne w articles in this journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attributi...