Essays About cinema films

 

  • Shocking Cinema
    ... and at home. Shocking cinema films tend to be classed as films that horrify the spectator and cause moral panic within society. ...
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  • Technophobia & Cinema
    ... I will explore the technophobic phenomena through cinema. Films from around the world have consistently demonstrated the feelings of technophobia felt by the ...
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  • Cuban Cinema
    ... Something else that stands out when referring to Cuban cinema is the fact that ... of media, such as recorded speeches and new archives to make their films and was ...
    (538 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • Chinese Cinema
    ... They enjoy Honk Kong cinema so much in fact, that Hong Kong is one of the few places in the world where American films are not dominant in box office receipts ...
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  • Sociology Through Cinema
    ... a lens to look more closely at ourselves and our world (Films in our ... had led to mass media warnings about the dangers of unprotected sex (Readings, Cinema). ...
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  • Philippine Cinema
    ... Why is the classical American cinema used as the basis for criticizing the Filipino films? Are the Filipino films still at the far end of the American films? ...
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  • Existentialism in Art Cinema
    ... that I follow every gesture, every visual utterance and expression Bergman has invested in his film, on the contrary, as I embarked on the films journey- on ...
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  • Relevance of Modern Cinema to the Study of Ancient History
    The Relevance of Modern cinema to the study of Ancient History Cinema has been ... of movies that the world has witnessed, the have been almost 70 films made on ...
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  • research paper, disaster films
    ... Annan describes this need for a common enemy as "the dialectic of Christianity as well as the basic myth in the cinema" (16). Films such as The Golem, the ...
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  • Blaxplotation films
    ... Almost happening over night, a new era in black cinema came with a vengeance. These films reflected the shifting outlooks and attitudes of the decade. ...
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  • Danish Film
    ... However, it was now possible to openly speak about politics, and it has left its influence in the cinema, with some films about the war and the German ...
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  • Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
    ... For Toto the projector, the films and the posters all become holy relics. The Cinema Paradiso becomes the site for Toto's detachment from his mother and his ...
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  • Excellence popularity typicality discuss the relative merits of ...
    ... With the exception of British, French, and some Japanese and Italian films, it also tends to exclude any world cinema, notably Bollywood films. ...
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  • AFFECTS OF SUPERHEROES TO CHIL
    ... TV and cinema films are at the first place. ... The same actions are sometimes also available in cinema or TV films in science fiction types. ...
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  • Film Noir, Vincent Vincendeau
    ... that film noir is influenced by early French cinema by this and goes on to ask ; How would the emigres stay in france contribute to their American films? ...
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  • French New Wave
    ... was an article written by Francois Truffaut in 1954, "A Certain Tendency in the French Cinema." In his essay he criticized "the French postwar films that were ...
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  • History of the French New Wave
    ... amour (Hiroshima my love, 1959). These films were the beginning of a revolution in French cinema. In the following years these directors ...
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  • Independent Growth
    ... Mavericks, Greg Merritt points out the effect the French New Wave had on American cinema. "The French New Wave impacted American independent films through such ...
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  • How TV as Evolved
    ... Even to match the quality of cinema films of that period, thousands of parallel wires would have been needed from one end of the circuit to the other. ...
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  • What value is there for you in the study of the cinema of the past ...
    ... Cinema ticket sales plummeted. Bizarre new gimmicks were invented to coax the public back. Cinemascope, Panavision and 3-D films were released but to no great ...
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  • Brazil's Film Industry Past to Present
    ... successfully reached a foreign public (Johnson et al. 277). In the 1950's, Brazilian cinema radically changed the way it made films. ...
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  • Early Theaters
    ... These films were not necessarily the attraction that brought an audience to the theaters, but rather the cinema was the attraction, allowing the audience to be ...
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  • film history
    ... With the exception of British, French, and some Japanese and Italian films, it also tends to exclude any world cinema, notably Bollywood films. ...
    (2920 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  • The Film Industry's Move Into Digital Cinema
    ... end of digital cinema, the world of distribution w! ill also see a major overhaul. Two major ways of distributing the new digital films are currently being ...
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  • Brazil's Current Film Industry
    ... Cannes Film Festival in 1953. In the 1950's, Brazilian cinema radically changed the way it made films. In his 1995 film, Rio 40 ...
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  • Cuba
    ... Something else that stands out when referring to Cuban cinema is the fact that ... of media, such as recorded speeches and new archives to make their films and was ...
    (533 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • Bell Hooks Article Summary
    ... In response to shows created by whites, blacks developed independent black cinema. Black films were also seen with a critical eye; they were critiqued "to see ...
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  • The history and politics of brazilian film
    ... Joquim Pedro de Andrade's allegorical film Macunaima is the first of the Cinema Novo films to be "formally innovative, politically radical, and immensely ...
    (3748 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  • Alfred Hitchcock
    ... He was fascinated bye the mystery fiction of Edgar Allan Poe and spent much time at the local cinema. American and German films particularly appealed to him. ...
    (1739 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Motion Picture Code
    ... The harmful effects of fast-moving and exciting gangster films on young cinema patrons thus became a prominent concern of those eager to control and censor ...
    (1683 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

     


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