telefilm

IPA: tɛɫʌfˈɪɫm

noun

  • A film made for television.
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Examples of "telefilm" in Sentences

  • Or are you content with direct-to-video and telefilm releases?
  • And we end this week with a minor film, a telefilm in fact named Time Travelers.
  • One movie I have been trying to get my hands on was the 1974 telefilm, Hurricane.
  • The telefilm was the first TV project to ever premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2008.
  • The biggest difference being SyFy relies on horrible CGI while the 1970s telefilm relied on stock footage.
  • 'Don't Be Afraid of the Dark' The original 1973 telefilm frightened a 10-year-old Mexican named Guillermo del Toro into becoming the pre-eminent fantasist of world cinema.
  • An original "telefilm" (I don't believe that's a real word, but apparently spellcheck likes it, so I guess it is) about that awful situation where a gunman shot five Amish school girls before killing himself.
  • Sometimes it really does mean the filmmakers are trying to show an actual portrayal of the events related by real people who claimed to be involved, as in The UFO Incident, the telefilm based on the alien abduction case of Betty and Barney Hill.

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