Abstract This article surveys the history of cinema-going in the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius from the arrival of the first films in the late nineteenth century until the end of the colonial era in 1968. It focuses in particular on the popularity of films from India on the island and the central role of South Asian merchants in developing the island's robust cinema culture.
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