Without movies, we'd be so ignorant

Cinema, in its various forms, is a powerful medium that has long provided glimpses into worlds beyond our immediate surroundings. Before the internet and streaming services, films like "King Kong" (1933) introduced audiences worldwide to the Empire State Building. Similarly, "Life of Brian" (1979) brought the story of the 'other' messiah to light, and "Gandhi" (1982) educated many about Mahatma Gandhi and Nathuram Godse. These films amplified stories and historical figures, showcasing cinema's vital role in advocacy and mass communication.
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