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Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors? - Question/Answer Now Playing


Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors?

Mar 07, 2014

Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors?

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Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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