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    financial gender inequalities present amongst those working in the film industry, we can begin working towards amending this inequality so women have equal power and equal pay to men in big-budget films. We all know Quentin Tarantino, Woody Allen, Steven…

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    Have you ever wanted to catch an illegal alien? That’s exactly what director, Steven Spielberg was attempting to do in the blockbuster film E.T. extra-terrestrial. At the time of its release, E.T. was ahead of its time and drew record crowds. The score was written by the famous composer John Williams and won an Academy Award for best Score 1982. The music in E.T. the extra-terrestrial establishes the exciting and frantic mood the characters are feeling and foreshadows the action in the upcoming…

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    Oprah Winfrey “The biggest adventure you can ever take is to live the life of your dreams”- Oprah Winfrey. Oprah Winfrey was born in the rural town of Kosciusko, Mississippi, US, on January 29th, 1976. Her mother, Vernita Lee had Oprah when she was a young teenager. Oprah grew up with no father, and no financial support, as a young girl she even got teased for wearing a dress to school that was made out of a potato sack. At an early age Oprah started showing potential, she taught herself to…

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    In the film Schindler's List directed by Steven Spielberg the main character Oskar Schindler a vain business man becomes an unlikely humanitarian as he employs Jewish people for his factory as an attempt to save innocent lives. In the beginning Schindler has a business venture in Krakow to manufacture…

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    gives the readers a visual sense of idea while reading. In the other hand, in the movie ‘the Schindler’s list’, Schindler’s life changes as he realizes the Jews shouldn’t be treated brutally. So he begins a mission to help them. The director Steven spielberg directed the whole story realistically and it was successful to give Liam Neeson…

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    The Schindler's List

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    “Schindler's List" brings a pre-eminent pop mastermind together with a story that demands the deepest reserves of courage and passion. Rising brilliantly to the challenge of this material and displaying an electrifying creative intelligence, Mr. Spielberg has made sure that neither he nor the Holocaust will ever be thought of in the same way again.” (December 15, 1993 NY Times) Carmel Gallagher from BBC states in her review for the film: “The clever use of light and shade also makes it visually…

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    The Light of Oskar Schindler Amid the endless darkness of horrors during the Holocaust, a meager light shown, giving hope to those that were dispirited. The light was Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party. He saved the lives of many Jews during the Holocaust. Like many others, Oskar Schindler proved that people can change the world. Whether they form movements or change the world on their own, the legacies they make are important. A person or movement’s legacy can be atrocious, or it can…

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    Schindler's List Narrative

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    existence. This film is vital in the understanding of why there is so much controversy involving narrative in films, as it is a medium that evolved and increased over time (Miller, 2004:45). Schindler’s List is a film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, which was released in 1993. The film takes place in Krakow during World War Two. During the start of the film, Polish Jews are being forced into Krakow ghetto’s by the German officials. Liam Neeson plays the role of Schindler, who…

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    The Terminal Movie Essay

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    “Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg” have made the “The terminal” a delicate and sweet comedy building the film to a point where it makes one to hold the breath since it is precisely devised. The author tries to analyze a product of Hollywood through applying a cultural approach with the aim of revealing some pre-occupations and concerns of the citizens of the United States which involve commercial consumerism, progressivism, and their discrepancies. He also attempts to expose the relationships that…

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    Cinematic Tactics

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    If you keep yourself invisible in the prose, then your writing will come to 3-D Technicolor life. As the great Steven Spielberg once said: “you get to dream for a living”. Be simplistic, subconscious and vivid as your dreams and you won’t go wrong. 1. Use Chekhov’s Gun: Perhaps you’ve already heard of this one? Inspired by the theater master Anton Chekhov, this principle…

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