Afro-Asian Film Festival

[2] During that time large number of film industries in Japan, India, and Egypt took over other national cinemas in the region.

[2] Most of the African territories remained had no independent regional film industries.

[5][6] The official festival communique was announced in accordance with the "principles of the Bandung Conference" and "under the sign of peace and friendship among peoples".

[7] After two more editions in Cairo and Jakarta the Afro-Asian festival officially ended in 1964 due to political differences.

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