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... A personal tragedy that Sara went through made her feel she can no longer do what she loved best, dancing . ... Jim discovered that Maureen was bulimic and asked her if dancing was worth making herself sick. |
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The Sioux Native Americans do a dance every time before they hunt for Buffalo . It is considered a vital part of their lives to show respect for the Buffalo before they hunt it. |
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Fat Pie Episode 2 - Dane Vs Pound Man The story begins with jim bumping into Godphrey Sticklewept who is exactly like him and steals his friends, the only difference is this Godprey looks strange and plays the harp. |
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When one mentions films falling into the coming-of-age genre, I typically think of films like My Girl, The Breakfast Club, and Outside Providence, amongst others. |
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Francis Coppola’s The Conversation is not only a revered heart stopping thriller, but also serves as a keen insight about how society is gradually losing its privacy due to it’s voyeuristic tendencies. |
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david fincher auteur Film Studies FS4 Auteur research study Chosen Auteur David Fincher Topic Area David Fincher is seen as a postmodernist in cinema . ... uk Commentary Whilst researching the work of David Fincher I found that, because he is a very contemporary director, there are not any books or case studies that I could find that have been written about him. |
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Dazed and Confused shows a day in the lives of a group of teenagers in a Texas town . ... This is a cheery film that seems aimless the first time you see it but second time around, being aimless makes Dazed and Confused more enjoyable and fun while liking the fact that it is a very different film. |
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Dead Poets Society Three aspects of adolescence that we discussed in class that were also featured in the movie would be peer pressure, for example, at the party when that boy from the prep school boy got drunk even though he didn’t intend on drinking when he arrived to the. |
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Keating a British romantic poet wrote, There is a time for daring and a time for caution, and wise man knows the difference . ... The Dead Poet’s Society is a movie about a group of kids. |
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This 1989 movie is about an English teacher, Mr . Keating, Robin Williams who wants to teach the students free thinking . That is pretty much against anything this school for boys has ever done--everything is done the same. |
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The movie Dead Poet’s Society contains many dynamic characters whose lives can serve as an example for many . These characters change because of their teacher, Mr. |
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Dead Poets Society , is about passion and the ability to think oneself verses what has been demanded and expected of one, it also deals with the age-old conflict of traditional compulsion verses new modern freedom and flexibility. |
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Dead Poets Society ----------------------- Dead Poets Society is a story that takes place at Welton Academy, a private school only for boys in Vermont, USA in the year 1959. |
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In Dead Poets Society, the positions and body language of the characters reveal a lot about relationships of certain characters . ... When the members of the Dead Poets Society meet in their cave, they are clumped together in a small, dark space, literally showing the closeness they have during the meetings. |
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Dead Poets Society Novel by N . ... Keating was a student at Welton, Keating was part of a group called the Dead Poets Society . They start to revive the tradition of the Dead Poets Society. |
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... To get his point across to the students, Keating uses liberal teaching techniques including the introduction of the Dead Poets Society in order to change the mere boys attending the academy into men. |
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... Set in 1959, Dead Poets Society perfectly evokes the time and place . ... As written by Tom Schulman, Dead Poets Society isnt your typical high school romp. |
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Dead Man Walking By James Layton 11 19 1999 Imagine facing death . ... Of course, this paper refers to the death penalty . The death penalty has been around for thousands of years. |
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Death in Films In all area of popular culture, death is a significant element . If I were to list all the movies where death is part of the plot, few films would be left out. |
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Cowie’s interpretation of The Reckless Moment can almost continue to be applied to The Deep End . Cowie’s arguments about the film are still very relevant to The Deep End regardless of the queer exchange. |
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... Examining the individual personalities and desire for freedom will demonstrate the difference between the two characters . ... He wanted nothing else in the world then freedom. |
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Destructing the Mainstream Perception Peter Greenaway s Films and His Stairs Project Most of dominant cinema is sort of illustrated novels . Peter Greenaway . 1 What are the mainstream audience s expectations in contemporary cinema? |
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In this essay I wish to analyze the construction of the body in anime, with specific reference to the full-length animated feature film Ghost in the Shell 1995. |
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Willy Russell’s play ‘Educating Rita’ is based on how his own life used to be . Like Rita, Willy disliked school, was a hairdresser and had a string of various other jobs. |
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We are now in an era were technology no longer limits the effects and the magic we see on the sgreen and our imagination becomes the only real limitation. |
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... Different parts of Forrest s life 1 . Run Forrest, Run K In his childhood Forrest can t walk correctly and he has to wear crutches. |
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To retell the story of life during the Holocaust is a difficult and painful task in itself . ... In Maus, Art Spiegelman, accomplishes this by having the main character, Artie Spiegelman, make sense of the Holocaust stories of his father, Vladek. |
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Discuss how, and to what effect, Citizen Kane arranges people and objects within the frame By Neil Kane Citizen Kane, hailed by many as one of the most important and innovative films ever made, is the story of one man, Charles Foster Kane, and the rise and fall of his. |
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Popular Culture among the Past and Present Many thoughts and opinions of people are affected by the assumed response from society . Some people are afraid to make decisions, only to avoid being deprecated by the popular opinion of other people. |
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... Powwow Highway successfully blends modernity and tradition through its comic social critique . ... Martinez and Philbert Gary Farmer , director Jonathan Wacks attempts to raise and deconstruct traditional Hollywood stereotypes of Native Indians. |
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... The 1950’s saw all these restrictions challenged, and The Man with the Golden Arm was one film that led the charge in altering censorship . Before we consider the film specifically however, it is important to be clear on exactly how Hollywood reached this point in its history, where a revolution of censorship concepts had become so necessary to revive the film industry. |
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During the 1950’s and 1960’s avant garde film making begin to grow at a rate not seen since pre war cinema . ... All this combined meant that North America had become the leading light in avant garde cinema. |
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... Films may differ from other kinds of narrative - literary fiction or television drama, for instance - in the medium used and representational conventions . They do, however, share with literary fiction and television drama the basic structure and functions of narrative. |
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Discuss the techniques of classical narrative . ... The function of a narrative is to tell a story . ... A narrative is a story an audience can relate to. |
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Discuss the ways in which any social group is represented in any one text you have studied this year . In this essay I will discuss how youth is represented in the film ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ directed by Nicholas Ray , and will examine how the film focuses on the angst surrounding Jim Stark, Plato and Judy, as they make the transition from adolescence to adulthood. |
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The effect that repetition has on the audience of the film, Lola Rennt is one of an alternate universe and also of confusion . The film is a narration within a narration, or rather three stories within one film. |
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The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the arguments for and against the use of the category ‘New Hollywood’ . Firstly, it will describe the features of ‘Old Hollywood’ as compared to the ‘New Hollywood’ era. |
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Disjointed Theories An Essay on the Ontology of Film Theory In a world that breeds commercial gain as success, it is rare to find a thought-provoking anything. |
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In the movie Panther , Huey Newton was the ideal African-American to represent the Black Panthers . Newton and Bobby Seal started the Black Panther Party for Self Defense BPP in Oakland in the beginning of 1967, telling the young and older blacks to defend yourself. |
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Globalisation Keeping the Gains Executive Summary List 15 economic terms concepts mentioned in this introductory section . Attempt an explanation for each . International trade The exchange of goods and services between countries. |
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Science, as we know it today, is the study and explanation of natural observable facts conducted by reasonable human beings . For this very reason, the Western culture, more than any other culture, predominantly makes use of science in order to explain our position at the present time and place. |
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Don’t Let Hatred Reign King Do the Right Thing . Do the Right Thing, Spike Lee's third feature, is undoubtedly the most multifaceted and proficient of his career to date. |
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SILVER SPRING A Sense of Place in the Suburbs DOCUMENTARY PROPOSAL CONCEPT Like other, older American suburbs, Silver Spring has been shaped by forceful architectural and social trends aesthetics vs. |
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Domineering Sights, Sounds, and Symbols Throughout the 19th century, male dominance was frequently demonstrated and in some cases it is still being displayed today . ... Jane Campion’s The Piano focuses on the 19th century and presents a story which depicts a mute, Victorian woman who uses her piano to obtain power and to move beyond the restraints of male dominance. |
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Jan . 1 --U . S . census reports U . S . population 117 . 8 million . For the first time in U . S . history, the urban population exceeds rural population . Jan . 2 --The Red Scare continues. |
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Strange love v . Free love ? I selected to view for this assignment Stanley Kubrick’s, Dr . Strangelove and Arlo Guthrie’s, Alice’s Restaurant . I expected them each to be anti-war movies, but I discovered that although Dr. |
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In this essay I will be examining two films that use the drama documentary form to tell their stories; Ridley Scott’s Black Hawk Down 2001 and Michael Mann’s The Insider 1998 I will be highlighting the problems these two films had providing accurate representations recreations of the events and people. |
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Drugstore Cowboy is an excellent portrayal of how horrible a drug addict’s life truly is . ... As the four drug addict thieves tell their story in Drugstore Cowboy, we are also able to get a close up look at the other side of the drug scene narcotics officers and detoxification. |
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Introduction of Dziga Vertov During his lifetime, Dziga Vertov was among the most innovative filmmakers encompassing the richest generation of Soviet film history spanning from 1918 well into the 1930’s and 40’s. |