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    Although most of the movies that came out during the 1930’s are in black in white, this era was labeled “The Golden Age of HollyWood.” This was right after that of the 1920’s silent films. The 1930s were known for their sound and color revolutions. There also became more genres of films such as; musicals, historical biopics, comedies, western films, gangster films, newspaper- reporting films, social realism films, and horror to name a few. The advancements of 1930’s special effects in movies had…

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    Divorce Impacting Children Students may act up in school but there are many reasons for that. Some students may be going through stuff at home. It may not seem like it is not doing anything to them but it really is affecting them. Even though parents may not realize this but divorce does impact children and has a long term effect that can affect them for life, because it has a big impact because divorce can cause stress and anxiety, cause bad relationships with parents, and it causes poor…

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    The power of cinema has been remarkably significant in the world because of it’s ability to take you into worlds were anything can happen. You watch a movie where reality is often pushed to the side and imagination takes over. Movies have the ability to also tell truths about real world happenings that are not so easily talked about, allowing the viewer to understand what is actually happening. But, with power comes great responsibility. Hollywood’s representation of Native Americans has been…

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    film two and two also leads to a interpretable ending like in “Vincent”. The film ends with a child who changes the notes from 2+2=5 to 2+2=4. This can be seen as the end of the teacher’s totalitarianism or his minor loss of grip on the students, as the children rebel what the teacher…

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    As the 69th Cannes Film Festival progresses, an attempt at revisiting the only Indian film to have won Grand Prix there In a year when no film from India has made it to the competition section at Cannes, it is interesting to note that the only time an Indian entry won the top honours there was a year before the country was born. Almost 70 years back, in 1946, Neecha Nagar by Chetan Anand shared the Grand Prix with 10 other films. Among the very first films to follow the approach of social…

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    Thithi Movie Synopsis

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    The plot synopsis of Ram Reddy’s Thithi (2016) indicates why such a simple film has consistently found its way to film festivals both national and international and has been already numbered among the most genuine examples of feature-length ethno filmmaking in Indian Cinema. The film Thithi, is about the death of a 101-year-old patriarch called Century Gowda and how three generations of his family react to his death. The opening sequence of the film begins with death of Century Gowda and the…

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    Sergei Prokofief Essay

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    Sergei Prokofief (1891 – 1953) An important factor in the film business, being that’s it such a complicated collaborative art form, is working with people that you’ve had good working relationships with on past projects. This is a norm in so many projects. We find directors working with the same actors, cinematographers, editors, produces, and composers, over and over again. A good example of directors and composers: Spielberg/Williams, Fellini/Rota, and Eisenstein/Prokofief. Sergei Prokofiev…

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    The Passion’s use of close-up camera angles convey the character’s emotion and helps this film translate well to modern audiences. Due to the restrictions that come with silent films, the technique is extremely important to the progression in narrative and the portrayal of the films pivotal characters. Renée Jeanne Falconetti plays the lead roll of Joan, the courageous yet deeply distressed warrior of France. Falconetti’s expressive face invokes empathy within the audience. Near the beginning of…

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    The eventful journey of Miles, otherwise known as Pudge, commenced with loneliness. Miles was a high school student from Florida with an insufficient number of friends, so he decided to attend Culver Creek, a boarding school in Alabama. The first person he was introduced to there was Chip, also known as Colonel. He and Miles became closer as they went through copious obstacles together. Miles then met Alaska. Alaska altered the way Miles viewed life, and taught him many superb things. They all…

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    Carson Pesticides

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    These issues have now began to be noticed by experts and organizations because leaders such as Rachel Carson have brought them to light. Rachel Carson’s bestseller “Silent Spring”, describes various case where pesticides are dangerous and led to environment problems. Everything in our environment is related and affected by each other. “Silent Spring” defines the harmful effects that chemical control has created on all components of our environment. In this essay I will analysis the side effects…

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