Intercultural communication and stereotypes in film

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Abstract

Intercultural communication serves as a vital lens through which the dynamics of globalization, cultural identity and social interaction can be understood and represented in the cinema. The evolution of cinema has increasingly reflected the complex fabric of our pluralistic societies, thus amplifying the interaction of various cultural narratives. As films reach the global public, they not just entertain; They lead the power to shape perceptions, challenge stereotypes and promote a deeper understanding of intercultural interactions. The representation of the interactions of the characters through various cultural origins within the film narratives highlights both the wealth and the complexities inherent to intercultural exchanges.

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qizi, M. U. R. (2025). Intercultural communication and stereotypes in film. International Journal of Pedagogics, 5(2), 142–145. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/volume05issue02-37

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