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I’ve decide to choose the film ”ORLANDO” for my further discussion. After watching the film "Orlando", it took some time to drag my mind back from the space and time. The whole movie become a story which is not only about Orlando this person herself, but the spirit of her hundreds years lif...
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Orlando, Virginia Woolfs sixth major novel, is a fantastic historical biography, which spans almost 400 years in the lifetime of its protagonist. ... Woolf allowed neither time nor gender to constrain her writing. The protagonist, Orlando, ages only thirty-six years and changes gender from man to w...
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‘In contrast to Hollywood films, the British Cinema has been labelled as amorphous and uninteresting and lacking in social relevance. ... 3) is this a fair assessment of British Cinema and films of the period?
British cinema could be considered amorphous in the 1930’s as in many other decades, c...
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The foundation for the gradual evolution of representations of sex in British Cinema lays in the kitchen sink dramas of the late 50s. With a new secretary at the head of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), John Trevelyan who very importantly looked at artistic value of a film in in rep...
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“Cinema of attractions” as defined by Tom Gunning is cinema less as
A way 0f telling stories than as a way of presenting views to an
Audience fascinating because of their illusory power.
Gunning has explained that early cinema involved an “aesthetic of
Attractions” in which visual...
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March 11, 2003 Ms. Louise Schenk, Manager Hard Rock Café Orlando 6050 Universal Boulevard Orlando, FL 32819 Ms. Schenk: How would you like to have a once in a lifetime opportunity to make your restaurant even more famous than it already is? We at New Line Video would like to make that happen. As you...
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"National Cinema" has served as an evaluative category, almost
unquestioned and at best ambiguous. ...
Kimmo Laine:
NE 45 000 AND THE STATE OF NATIONAL CINEMA (pp. 26-45)
This article explores new attempts to "nationalize" (in a figurative
sense) the Finnish cinema in the early 1930s....
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Write an Essay that Analyses in Detail the Relationships Between the two Texts. Does your Reading of the Later Text Enhance or Alter your Reading of the Earlier Text?
Orlando is a critically written, feminist bibliography, which for its time explored boundaries between the sexuality and various g...
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The purpose of this essay is to examine the study of genre, in relation to classical Hollywood cinema. One will be looking at how genre helps one understand what classical Hollywood cinema is and how it works. Though first it is important for one to establish what a genre is. Basically a genre is...
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Paul Zagaris
Section: Mon 11:00-11:50
Filmic Creativity: Art Cinema
Within all works of “art cinema” there exists a level of creativity and originality that separates it from the conventional methods found in the strict formula of classic Hollywood cinema. When applying ...
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Neo Realism It is the end of World War II, Italy is definitely going through many changes. And the Italian film industry is no exception. Italian Cinema went from being controlled by a dictator, to Filmmakers being able to have artistic freedom in making their own movies. Now that they had the freed...
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Initial Reaction:
The first contact between the Aborigines and the British settlers was positive because they could not communicate to show their opinions and plans. ...
Guerrilla Warfare:
It all started after the first settlement made by the British and everything was taken from the...
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One of the major differences between the British and the Aborigines when they first met was their contact with other parts of the world. By the late 1700¡¦s, the British had set up a large empire and colonized many places over the world, such as Asia and Africa. ... In contrast, the Aborigines¡¦ kn...
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... Pastoral drama usually features an idealized vision of country life with shepherds and shepherdesses happily united in nature talking all the time about love. ... Pastoral drama typically features love as its major concern—a romance between country folk, or the love of an urban man for some c...
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Entertainment
Censor attacks film violence
Mulan: "Vicious head-butt" scene was cut by censors
Violence is still the "thorniest" problem in cinema, according to Britains chief film censor, James Ferman.
In his final report before retiring as head of the British Board of Film Classifi...
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... The cinema is now able to witness and record an event, history in part, played in real time. ... "Writing for the cinema, writing films," Alexandre Astruc would later say, "it is writing with the richest vocabulary any artist could have at his disposal, it is writing with the paste of the wor...
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Why Did British Columbia Join Confederation?
Joining the Dominion of Canada was the only safe option for British Columbia. ... With the promise of a nationwide railroad and responsible government, British Columbians made the decision to join Confederation and become the 6th province of Canada...
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Disagreements cause headaches, trouble, and a lot of upsetting conversations. I have learned over the course of time that arguing with people is acceptable, but it is never acceptable to argue with the law. Rachel Lockett--my best friend--and I, have always been known to have a lead foot--because we...
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Early Cinema: The “Wow” Factor
By Steve Kerrigan 11858032
FILM 210: SILENT CINEMA
INTRODUCTION
In modern life we are completely surrounded by screen images. ...
THE TRAIN EFFECT
There is an oft-told anecdote, a piece of cinema folklore. The story goes that early audiences were shown m...
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Assignment #1 History of European Film
1.Discuss the cultural and social motivations behind the birth of Italian Cinema
Italy, as one of the pioneering countries, has played a significant role in the development of the art of cinematography and the movie industry. ... Many of the immigrants ar...
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