Nigerian Civilisation, Film Studio District, Great Filmmakers and Wonders

fairmanfour

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So I had an idea about how to include Film into the game, as it has been an important cultural and political tool for over a century at this point. It would work in a similar way to the Theatre Square and the Great Writers/Artists/Musicians, unlocked in the Modern Era, and becomes very powerful in tourism the more it is invested in. It would also come with new Wonders and Natural Wonders to reflect this new addition, as well as a new civilisation and a new improvement for America. I don't have very much experience in coding and 3-D modelling, so if anyone wants to give it a try, here are the ideas I've come up with;

District: Film Studio

+1 Great Filmmaker Point.
Major Bonus (+2 Culture) with Theatre Square and Industrial Zone.
Minor Bonus (+1 Culture) with other districts.

Building 1: Movie Set

+1 Great Filmmaker Point, +1 Great Writer Point.
+2 Great Work of Film Slots.
+2 Culture (+3 when Powered).
1 Gold Maintenance.

Building 2: Animation House

+1 Great Filmmaker Point, +1 Great Artist Point.
+2 Great Work of Film Slots.
+2 Culture (+4 when Powered).
3 Gold Maintenance.

Building 3: Special Effects Warehouse

+1 Great Filmmaker Point, +1 Great Scientist Point.
+2 Great Work of Film Slots.
+4 Culture (+6 when Powered).
5 Gold Maintenance.

Project: Film Premiere

Grants Culture, Gold and Great Filmmaker Points per 15% Production used.


Wonders

Hollywood Sign

+2 Great Work of Film Slots.
+100% Tourism from Great Works of Film to other civilisations from this city.
Grants a Free Great Filmmaker.
Must be built on hills adjacent to Film Studio with Movie Set.

Grauman’s Chinese Theatre

+2 Great Work of Film Slots.
+2 Gold per Great Works of Film in this city.
Increases Film Premiere Project yield to 25%.
Must be built on flat terrain adjacent to Film Studio with Animation House.

Pinewood Studios

+2 Great Work of Film Slots.
+4 Production, +4 Science in this city.
Must be built on flat terrain adjacent to Film Studio with Special Effects Warehouse.

Gaumont Palace

+3 Great Filmmaker Points.
+4 Great Work of Film Slots.
Must be built adjacent to City Centre.

Disneyland Park

+5 Amenities.
+20% Tourism from Great Works of Film to other civilisations from all cities.
Must be built adjacent to Entertainment Complex or Water Park.

Palais des Festivals et des Congrès

+20% Culture in this city.
+4 Great Work of Film Slots.
Grants a free Great Filmmaker.
Must be built adjacent to Coast.

Raj Mandir Cinema

+3 Culture, +3 Amenities from entertainment to each City Centre within 6 tiles.
+4 Great Work of Film Slots.
Must be built adjacent to Film Studio.

Kinepolis Madrid Ciudad de la Imagen

+6 Great Work of Film Slots.
+2 Food, +2 Culture and +1 Gold on all Desert tiles in this city.
Must be built on Desert without Hills.

Matamata

+4 Great Work of Film Slots.
+2 Appeal to all Tiles in this city.
Must be built on Plains or Grassland Hills, adjacent to Film Studio.

Doune Castle

+2 Culture.
+2 Great General Points.
Provides the same defensive bonuses as the Fort improvement.
Must be built on Hills adjacent to River.

Griffith Observatory

+3 Culture, +3 Science.
+1 Great Filmmaker Point, +1 Great Scientist Point.
Must be built on Hills adjacent to Mountain.

Timberline Lodge

+3 Culture.
+1 Great Filmmaker Point, +1 Great Writer Point.
+2 Amenity to every Ski Resort in your civilisation.
Must be built on Snow or Tundra Hills adjacent to Mountain.

Tabernas Desert (Natural Wonder)

Two tile Desert wonder.
+2 Culture per tile.
Major bonus (3+ Culture) with Film Studio and Theatre Square.

Point Dume (Natural Wonder)

One tile Coast cliff wonder.
+4 Culture, +2 Food.
+4 Appeal to adjacent tiles.

Hanapepe Valley (Natural Wonder)

One tile Rainforest Hill wonder.
+2 Culture, +2 Science.
Grants +3 Amber luxury resources to city that owns the tile.


Great Filmmakers

Modern Era:
  • Lumière Brothers: “La Sortie de l’usine Lumière à Lyon”, “Le Jardinier (l’Arroseur Arrosé)”
  • Georges Méliès: “A Trip to the Moon”, “The Impossible Voyage”
  • Edwin S. Porter: “The Great Train Robbery”, “Rescued from an Eagle’s Nest”
  • Charlie Chaplin: “Modern Times”, “The Great Dictator”
  • Sergei Eisenstein: “The Battleship Potemkin”, “October”
  • Buster Keaton: “The General”, “The Cameraman”
  • Erich von Stroheim: “Greed”, “The Merry Widow”
Atomic Era:
  • Fritz Lang: “Metropolis”, “M”
  • Alan Crosland: “The Jazz Singer”, “Don Juan”
  • John Ford: “The Informer”, ‘How Green Was My Valley”
  • Victor Fleming: “The Wizard of Oz”, “Gone with the Wind”
  • Merian C. Cooper: “King Kong”, “Mighty Joe Young”
  • René Clair: “Under the Roofs of Paris”, “Le Million”
  • Walt Disney: “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, “Bambi”
  • Michael Curtiz: “Sons of Liberty”, “Casablanca”
  • Orson Welles: “Citizen Kane”, “The Magnificent Ambersons”
  • Frank Capra: “It’s a Wonderful Life”, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”
  • William Wyler: “Roman Holiday”, “Ben-Hur”
  • Akira Kurosawa: “Seven Samurai”, “The Hidden Fortress”
  • Ingmar Bergman: “Smiles of a Summer Night”, “The Seventh Seal”
  • Satyajit Ray: “Pather Panchali”, “The Music Room”
  • Alfred Hitchcock: “Psycho”, “Vertigo”
  • Sergio Leone: “A Fistful of Dollars”, “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
  • Stanley Kubrick: “Dr. Strangelove”, “A Clockwork Orange”
  • Martin Scorsese: “Taxi Driver”, “Raging Bull”
  • Steven Spielberg: “Jaws”, “Jurassic Park”
  • Francis Ford Coppola: “The Godfather”, “Apocalypse Now”
  • George Lucas: “American Graffiti”, “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope”
  • Ridley Scott: “Alien”, “Blade Runner”
  • James Cameron: “Terminator”, “Titanic”
  • Robert Zemeckis: “Back to the Future”, “Forrest Gump”
  • Tim Burton: “Beetlejuice”, “Edward Scissorhands”
  • Quentin Tarantino: “Pulp Fiction”, “Reservoir Dogs”
Information Era:
  • Kathryn Bigelow: “Point Break”, “Dark Zero Thirty”
  • Clint Eastwood: “Unforgiven”, “Million Dollar Baby”
  • Mel Gibson: “Braveheart”, “The Passion of the Christ”
  • Ang Lee: “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, “Life of Pi”
  • Coen Brothers: “Fargo”, “The Big Lebowski”
  • Danny Boyle: “Trainspotting”, “Slumdog Millionaire”
  • Hayao Miyazaki: “Princess Mononoke”, “Spirited Away”
  • The Wachowskis: “Bound”, “The Matrix”
  • Sofia Coppola: “The Virgin Suicides”, “Lost in Translation”
  • Ron Howard: “A Beautiful Mind”, “Frost/Nixon”
  • Peter Jackson: “Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring”, “Lord of the Rings: Return of the King”
  • Bong Joon-ho: “Memories of Murder”, “Parasite”
  • Guillermo del Toro: “Pan’s Labyrinth”, “The Shape of Water”
  • Christopher Nolan: “The Dark Knight”, “Inception”
  • Russo Brothers: “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”, “Avengers: Endgame”
  • Ana DuVernay: “Selma”, “A Wrinkle in Time”
  • Alfonso Cuarón: “Gravity”, “Roma”
  • Alejandro González Iñárritu: “Birdman”, “The Revenant”
  • Greta Gerwig: “Lady Bird”, “Little Women”

Baseball Field - American Unique Improvement


Unlocked with Civil Engineering.
+2 Amenities (+3 with Professional Sports).
+2 Gold (+4 if adjacent with Entertainment Complex)
+1 Appeal.
+2 Culture.
+1 Housing (with Globalisation and/or if adjacent with City Centre)

Must be built on flat terrain.
Limit of one per city.
Tiles with Baseball Field cannot be swapped.


Nigeria, led by Obafemi Awolowo


Civilisation Ability: Giant of Africa

Gain 10% Culture and Faith in proportion to Food Growth in cities. Unimproved Marsh tiles provide +1 Production.

Leader Ability: Odole Oodua

Earn +1 Diplomatic Favour per turn for every Suzerainty. Levying city-state units costs 50% less than usual.

Unique Unit: Yan Lifida

Stronger and more expensive than the Knight, which it replaces. Starts with one promotion. Gains +2 Movement and +5 Combat Strength for 10 turns after declaring a Protectorate War.

Unique District: Nothing-Wood Studio

Replaces Film Studio. Reduces maintenance costs of buildings in district by 1 Gold. +1 Additional Great Filmmaker Point per turn. +2 Food for every incoming trade route to city.

Leader Agenda: Path to Nigerian Freedom

Likes civilisations with high Culture output. Dislikes civilisations competing for city-states. Hates civilisations aggressive towards city-states.
 
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