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    Iris

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    Iris is a documentary film made by Albert maysles on the story an ageless woman that dress flamboyantly; the documentary is more than a fashion and a design icon. These films talks more about creativity represent a singular woman whose life has passion for fashion and art. Iris is one of the world best known fashion design innovator and educators which worked for woman’s wear daily before she now opening her interior design business, she also a celebrity that people recognize her in magazine as…

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    Social 30: Citizen Action Movie Review Requiem for the American Dream - By: Bo Dewsnap TA: Visy It is universally difficult to write about a documentary like Requiem for the American Dream. For one, it’s not a conventional documentary. It’s more of a long-form conversation with American philosopher, linguist and social activist Noam Chomsky. If it’s documenting anything, it’s the depth and breadth of Chomsky’s thinking. Noam Chomsky’s new film “Requiem for the American Dream” is a clear-eyed,…

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    Borders Documentary

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    Borders is a French film that demonstrates the obstacles of immigration into a new country. There are six people, men and women, who are determined to leave their country, Senegal Africa, in hopes of finding a new life in Spain. Joe, Kadirou Sipipi, and Moussa are the four starting members of the story. They are determined to leave Senegal because of the growing number of poverty neighborhood that shape where they live. They want a better life and are determine to find this is Europe. Later on…

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    Accordingly, the position of film as a shared cultural event demonstrates the success of documentary as war propaganda. This can be attributed to use of cultural symbolism, including ethnic tropes from Hollywood films, and juxtaposition of national lifestyles. These techniques serve to reinforce a conception of the United States as a motivated…

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    for her education. Lange decided to start pursuing photography in high school. She later went on to study photography at Columbia University. By 1918, Lange was living in San Francisco and managing a prosperous portrait workshop. Lange’s first documentary photography came in the 1920s when she spent a lot of time taking pictures of Native Americans. She also captured many great depression photos because it was prevalent during her time. Lange’s most well-known portrait is the, Migrant Mother.…

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    truly enjoyed watching the documentary about Mary Pickford. Something that interested me was the fact that the public expected Mary to be like she was in the films. I believe this is something that still applies today, which is why some movie or TV stars are careful about their public image. However, I think they should not be the ones to change; spectators should understand and respect the fact that actors will behave differently in real life. Besides this, the documentary touched the subject…

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    composition theory of the Torah, is to align the Documentary Hypothesis with other critical theories, not to reject it. As we know, the Documentary Hypothesis, which has been considered synonymous with Julius Wellhausen’s reconstruction of the evolutionary growth of ancient Israelite religion, has been subject to significant critique in the last several decades. By joining in that critique, Schwartz endeavors to rectify a misunderstanding on the Documentary theory, and, as a result of that,…

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of the documentary is to check in the wide field of media what is usage of media that a primary class or a child use in this era and what kind of exposure available to a primary class student or child before reaching the age of 10. Children’s spend much of time through electronic Gadgets they have fun and entertainment but they don’t know how use the available media for right purpose. in this documentary I have interview of Psychiatrist and a famous media person and take…

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    Film One: Haddon’s earlier film was designed to show to Westerners the curious lives of people around the world; but it was also one the first step towards the creation of ethnographic films today. Though Haddon documented (for only four minutes) the lives of the natives of the Torres Strait, he did it in a way of an outsider rather than immersing himself into the culture; the film was taken as if one was looking into a fish tank at the curiosities inside. In the way however, it does show the…

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    Female Documentary Analysis

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    Female Documentary Directors in Israeli Women documentary filmmakers in Israeli may be different than others directors however they tell us a story with her camera in her views. The readings of Like Windows in the Wall: Four Documentaries by Israeli Women by Janet Burstein, Women, Border, and Camera: Israeli feminine Framing of War by Anat Zanger, and lastly, Ethics and Responsibility: The Feminization of the New Israeli Documentary by Yael Munk, has different types of telling story of women…

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