World cinema is a term in film theory in the United States that refers to films made outside of the American motion picture industry, particularly those in opposition to the aesthetics and values of commercial American cinema.[1] The Third Cinema of Latin America and various national cinemas are commonly identified as part of world cinema. The term has been criticized for Americentrism and for ignoring the diversity of different cinematic traditions around the world.[1]
^ abNagib, Lúcia. "Towards a positive definition of world cinema." Remapping world cinema: Identity, culture and politics in film (2006): 30-37.