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In this paper we discuss modalities of exploiting the distinct characteristics of entertainment movie sequences in the framework of content-based coding. In the content-based movie coding, methods that originate from model-based analysis synthesis and region-based coding, content-based retrieval, content re-purposing and computer graphics domains contribute to achieving simultaneous bit rate reduction in the compressed streams and preservation of high quality of the decoded pictures.