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    really depressed. I was 25 and thinking, 'This is supposed to be the best time and I'm miserable' but it felt like acting was happening for me, and I went back to acting classes". In 2010, Gerwig starred in Noah Baumbach’s Greenberg. Gerwig and Baumbach co-wrote his next film, Frances Ha, which was released in May 2013 after having toured the festival circuit since September…

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    2. “Selma” is a Drama and Biographical movie which was released on 9 January 2015 in USA. The movie was based on the effort of Martin Luther King’s movement to secure the right to vote for African-American people through a march from Selma to Montgomery. Martin Luther King Jr. had a long way to go even though his efforts against the racial partiality. Even though the segregation was ended, African-Americans were still deprived of their rights to vote through fear and intimidation. When Martin…

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    crash lands during a sand storm in the Sahara desert, stranding them. With no radio contact and far away from civilization, the only idea, however impractical, is to try and build a new plane from the wreckage. The movie was nominated for two Academy Awards but was a commercial as well as a critical failure at the time, it is however considered a cult today. “Planet of the Apes” (1968) is a science fiction movie by Franklin Schaffner, based on the 1963 French novel 'La Planète des Singes' by…

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    Edward Harrison Norton As vibrant as Edward Harrison Norton youthful look could be in the world of entertainment, an idealistic individual would have thought that he was from a generation of actors. The disciplinary skills that he acquired from his military father and his mother, an outstanding tutor gave him an edge in his approach to life activities. It is indeed a fact that whatever an individual needs to specialise in should start from the early stage of life; Edward’s early interest in the…

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    Burt Pitt Character Traits

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    Pains.[15] He appeared in four episodes of the CBS primetime series Dallas between December 1987 and February 1988 as Randy, the boyfriend of Charlie Wade (played by Shalane McCall).[16] Later in 1988, Pitt made a guest appearance on the Fox police drama 21 Jump Street.[17] In the same year, the Yugoslavian–U.S. co-production The…

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    Logan Zawie Mr.Byrne & Mr.Edmonds English 9 13 March 2024 TIME 100 Austin Butler’s Influence Austin Butler is dissimilar from other influencers due to him influencing others through a character. In addition to being a Golden Globe award winner, Austin Butler is a very endearing person on and off the screen. Austin Butler was born in Anaheim, California on August 17, 1991. Austin was raised by his two loving parents, Lori and David, who divorced when Austin was just seven years old. Austin Butler…

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    Fences

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    In the post-#OscarSoWhite shared cinematic universe we call life, 2016 was the perfect designated time for any director, producer, screenwriter, actor, score composer, stunt coordinator, all the way down to the best boy and grip of color to come out swinging and do no less than knock it out of the park in the most artistic sense of the term. And in between the countless comic book adaptations and the latest anthropomorphic romp, some of the most creative and gifted black talents came through…

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    “Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli” Film influences our lives in multiple aspects. New films are released every day; however, only a great film can make a lasting impact on society. In 1972, America was faced with national cynicism and an ever-changing cultural view, due to the Watergate Scandal, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Equal Rights Movement for women. Francis Ford Coppola made a bold move by producing a film called The Godfather, which detailed the inter-workings of the Mafia in a…

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    Apocalypse Now Analysis

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    Apocalypse Now is produced and written by Francis Ford Coppola and co-written with John Milius. It stars Martin Sheen who plays Captain Benjamin L. Willard as well as a U.S. Navy patrol crew that are set out down the Cambodia river on a top-classified reconnaissance mission to assassinate a rogue colonel after the Vietnam War. Apocalypse Now is based on and mirrors the novella by Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad’s “The Heart of Darkness” it implies that the separation of people from…

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    South Carolina By: Soham Kate Introduction Did you know that there is much to learn about South Carolina? Such as a Native American tribe, prominent figures, services, tourism, etc. Santee Did you know that there is a lot to learn about the Santee tribe? Like how they lived, their religion, and their housing such as a longhouse, a tipi, “gabled summer houses, or even conical winter houses covered with mats or skins.” The Santee Indians got their origin name from “iswan’ti”, which means “the…

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