History of cinematography from the Dying in the 90's ATL.
History of the film industry after the war[]
The Nuclear War of 95 was a huge set back for the film industry. With countries like the USA and Britain collapsing and huge amounts of damaged brought by the radiation and electromagnetic pulse the amounts of films made between 1995-1996 was very low quality due to the conditions created by the nuclear war. Many films were lost during the nuclear war and film companies from countries involved in the nuclear war had to either shut down or relocate. Film companies located in North America relocated to South America while film companies in Western European countries moved to Eastern Europe or Africa.
Films[]
TBA
TBA
Dying in the 90's Content | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
History | |||||
Timeline Norwegian Rocket Incident • Nuclear Targets • Nuclear War of 1995 | |||||
Countries | |||||
Argentina • Australia • Belarus • Borneo • Brazil • Bulgaria • Chile • China • Czechia • Denmark • East African Federation • Egypt • England • Estonia • Flanders • France • Germany • Hungary • Ingria • Kuban • Latvia • Lithuania • Mexico • Mongolia • Netherlands • Norway • Oceanic Union • Peru • Poland • Québec • Romania • Russian Republic • Russo-Kazakh Union • Slovakia • South Africa • South Tyrol • Spain • Swiss Federation • Ukraine • United States of America • West African Federation • Zaire | |||||
Alliances and Trade Organizations | |||||
African Union • Intermarium • South American Union • Western Trade Zone | |||||
Country leaders | |||||
England (Kelvin Bray) • Swiss Federation (Josef Raskopf) • USA (Bruce Abrahams) | |||||
Culture | |||||
Architecture • Cinematography • Cuisine • Internet • Language • Literature • Music • Religions • Science • Sports • Theater • Video games • Visual art | |||||
Politics | |||||
Ideologies | |||||
Other | |||||
Category • Flags • Maps |