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Asian cinema is an academic field dedicated to the critical study of films produced across the diverse geographical, cultural, and political landscapes of Asia. This field investigates the aesthetic forms, industrial structures, historical trajectories, socio-political contexts, and transnational circulations of cinematic productions originating from or related to the Asian continent. It is characterized by its recognition of the vast heterogeneity within the region, its analysis of national and regional specificities, and its exploration of the interplay between local traditions and global influences. The significance of this field lies in challenging Western-centric perspectives on film history and theory, understanding global media flows, and contributing to broader studies of cultural production, postcolonialism, and globalization.