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Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood
Motion pictures have been a part of the culture of Canada since the industry began. ==History== Around 1910, the East Coast filmmakers began to take advantage of California winters, and after Nestor Studios, run by Canadian Al Christie, built the first permanent movie studio in Hollywood, a number of the movie companies expanded or relocated to the new Hollywood.〔Foster, p. 28.〕 At the same time, because there was no sound in movies, several French filmmakers had their motion pictures distributed in America.〔Kevin Brownlow. ''Behind the Mask of Innocence.'' London: Cape, 1990. p. 136-39, 226, 266, 304, 340, 379, 487-89.〕 These French studios, led by Pathé as well as Gaumont Pictures and Georges Méliès, were the dominant force worldwide until 1914 when movie production in France virtually ended with the onset of World War I.
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