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  1. 2024年3月6日 · Today, the stories that define our lives and shape our world are brought to life by the global creative community, including the creators and artists working in film and television. The Motion Picture Association fosters this economic and cultural enterprise by advocating for policies that recognize the power of our stories, reward creators ...

  2. Safeguarding. Creativity. The power of storytelling is limitless, transporting us to new worlds, introducing us to fresh perspectives, and powering narratives that challenge our thinking. When free to imagine and invent, the creative minds behind film and television captivate audiences worldwide and inspire the next generation of creators.

  3. Established by Motion Picture Association in 1968, the rating system was created to help parents make informed viewing choices for their children. Learn the facts, history, and evolution behind more than 50 years of ratings. Learn More. FilmRatings.com. Understanding Film Ratings. Looking for more information on how the film ratings system works?

  4. 2024年5月6日 · Andrew Scott Joins Daniel Craig in Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out 3”. Keep up with The Credits for the latest in film, television, and streaming. The Credits is the Motion Picture Association’s online magazine, a hub for interviews and stories from behind the scenes, focusing on how your favorite films and television shows are created.

  5. Whereto watch. Today, there are more than 140 platforms that offer legal access to your favorite movies and television shows anywhere, and on any device you want. Below is an aggregated list of services available to users in the United States. While services differ by country, several below are available in multiple countries.

  6. 2022年3月14日 · March 14, 2022. The 2021 THEME Report is a comprehensive analysis and survey of the theatrical and home/mobile entertainment market environment. It provides in-depth analysis of how the film, television, and streaming content industry performed in 2021, as well as an audience demographic survey. View/Download.

  7. Global Theatrical & Home/Mobile Entertainment. In 2021, the combined theatrical and home/mobile entertainment1 market2 globally was $99.7 billion, a 24 percent increase compared to 2020, surpassing 2019’s value. This figure does not include the pay television subscription market.