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(Anonymous) 2015-02-21 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)Sigh.
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Also, in America "film" is used but it is attached more to movies that are aimed at mature audiences. Not even the 18 and over set but more of the 30 and over set who like to watch challenging indie films. "Movie" is aimed at all ages, including the youngest audiences. So, if you want your audience to know that they are watching a sophisticated, adult aimed movie, you use "film." If you want to show that this is for everyone, especially kids, you use "movie." That part is actually culture.