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Definition of telefilm in English: telefilmnoun ˈtɛlɪfɪlmˈtɛləˌfɪlm A film made for or broadcast on television. Example sentencesExamples - He directed his first telefilm in 1987.
- Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today.
- The telefilm will be aired by a TV channel to coincide with the Golden Jubilee of the formation of the State Legislature.
- The result was the telefilm, ‘Malavazhi,’ based on a play they had produced earlier.
- But unlike feature films, telefilms generally become unavailable even if they are excellent productions.
- The students would have never imagined that by shooting a one-hour telefilm on the campus within 15 days, they would be revealing a synergy of sorts.
- These few seconds of telefilm speak volumes about social progress for African Americans.
- A whole phalanx of major entertainment industry players have put themselves on the line to get this telefilm made.
- The epic play on AIDS and gay themes has become a stirring monumental telefilm.
- A short or a telefilm with lesser actors could have served the purpose too.
- The telefilm focuses on the problems faced by a young widow, Sophia, who loses her husband, Martin, seven months after their marriage.
- I have choreographed a lot of fashion shows and acted in telefilms that were either related to dancing or have a dance sequence,’ she points out.
- It might seem like a paradox, but telefilms and serial shows begin to lose their appeal after a while, and there is an urge to curl up with an interesting book, in a comfortable chair well away from the television set and the stereo system.
- It also plans to make telefilms and current affairs programmes, according to the Director of the serial.
- His new one is an awareness telefilm on road accidents and first-aid.
Definition of telefilm in US English: telefilmnounˈtɛləˌfɪlmˈteləˌfilm A movie made for or broadcast on television. Example sentencesExamples - But unlike feature films, telefilms generally become unavailable even if they are excellent productions.
- His new one is an awareness telefilm on road accidents and first-aid.
- The telefilm focuses on the problems faced by a young widow, Sophia, who loses her husband, Martin, seven months after their marriage.
- These few seconds of telefilm speak volumes about social progress for African Americans.
- I have choreographed a lot of fashion shows and acted in telefilms that were either related to dancing or have a dance sequence,’ she points out.
- A whole phalanx of major entertainment industry players have put themselves on the line to get this telefilm made.
- It might seem like a paradox, but telefilms and serial shows begin to lose their appeal after a while, and there is an urge to curl up with an interesting book, in a comfortable chair well away from the television set and the stereo system.
- The students would have never imagined that by shooting a one-hour telefilm on the campus within 15 days, they would be revealing a synergy of sorts.
- The telefilm will be aired by a TV channel to coincide with the Golden Jubilee of the formation of the State Legislature.
- The result was the telefilm, ‘Malavazhi,’ based on a play they had produced earlier.
- A short or a telefilm with lesser actors could have served the purpose too.
- The epic play on AIDS and gay themes has become a stirring monumental telefilm.
- He directed his first telefilm in 1987.
- Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today.
- It also plans to make telefilms and current affairs programmes, according to the Director of the serial.
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