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Yes, English is certainly a widely spoken language that has become the international business and academic standard. However, it's important to recognize that artists should have the freedom to express themselves in whatever language they feel most comfortable conveying their message.
While films in English may be more accessible to certain audiences, there are many people around the world who speak other languages and enjoy watching movies in their native tongue. Allowing filmmakers and actors from diverse backgrounds with varied experiences leads to a richer artistic community. It's not about as much what you say but how well you execute your delivery what can resonate of content across cultures, its widely said "if work doesn’t rely on words then your language shouldn't hold you back"