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Pronounced "bi-scope", this term, deriving from the name of an early motion picture projector, was for long the most common South African term used to refer to "film" or "cinema", both in the sense of the art form and more specifically as a name for the building in which films were shown.
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Pronounced "bi-scope", this term, deriving from the name of an early motion picture projector, was for long the most common South African term used to refer to "[[film]]" or "[[cinema]]", both in the sense of the art form and more specifically as a name for the building in which films were shown.
  
  
'''''For a full discussion of the form and its role in South Africa, see the entry on the term'''''
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'''''For a full discussion of the term in the context of the form and its role in South Africa, see the entry on the term: [[Film|FILM]]'''''  
 
'''''[[Film|FILM]]'''''  
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:05, 13 May 2022

Pronounced "bi-scope", this term, deriving from the name of an early motion picture projector, was for long the most common South African term used to refer to "film" or "cinema", both in the sense of the art form and more specifically as a name for the building in which films were shown.


For a full discussion of the term in the context of the form and its role in South Africa, see the entry on the term: FILM

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