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    “Heneral Luna is a film that should be watched by every Filipino from all across the globe.” This was the only statement my mind was able to process and produce the first time I watched the renowned movie Heneral Luna. It was as if my whole tiny and parched patriotic-system was watered and revived. The movie Heneral Luna is a biopic film directed by Jerrold Tarog and produced by Artikulo Uno productions having John Arcilla play the role of Antonio Luna. [1] It was a film narrating the story of…

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    collectables are what keeps merchandising companies in constant competition, and therefor fueling constant publicity and merchandising. Star Wars massive success in publicizing and merchandising has made a massive impact on culture. When this happens, a film’s popularity and controversy can make waves in society, such as the feminist views from the earlier films. These topics and ideals…

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    A musical film is a genre of film that consists of songs as well as dialogue. This type of film became popular in the 1930’s and is around today. Musical films started being created when the technology of sound became advanced enough to put music in a film. Musicals that would normally be performed on a stage in a theater could then be made into a film. Musical films allowed the musicals to improve because of the variety of set and the ability to shoot a scene more than once if someone…

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    Film: The New Hollywood

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    ‘The New Hollywood’ was the period of cinema after World War Two which marked the end of the Classical Era in film. (Schatz, 1993. pp 8) It was facilitated as cultural developments altered cinema attendance prompting a renaissance in film techniques and the themes that were explored. Families were migrating to the suburbs in response to housing and ‘baby boom’ and the introduction of the television meant ‘watching TV replaced going to the movies.’ (Schatz, 1993. pp 8-9) These ‘fragmented…

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    Purpose of Form The following form is meant to seek a parent/guardian's permission to allow your student to view the film 12 Years a Slave in class on Monday, December 11th in his/her American History 1 class. Purpose of Film Typically not one to show films in class, I believe that this film does an excellent job of showing the real, visceral image of what life as a slave in the south was truly like. I believe it connects students to a deeply personal and true account of slave life. It is my…

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    more shown in more post war Noir films. The sound of rain is heard later and towards the end of the scene…

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    _________, which looks at all of the outcomes of specific behavior, could be used to analyze certain aspects of the film. 27. Even though are countless moral theories that could be used to analyze Zero Dark Thirty, it is important to remember that, meaning has to come __________ truth. 28. A proposition is an important phrase in philosophy that could be applied to scenarios in the film. A proposition is a language construction with logic that demonstrates a _______________. 29. While Dan…

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    for the film's story line as well as a prominent character in the film. The characteristics the city of Vienna produces in The Third Man are the mood and physical appearance. First, the overall all mood of the city is shown not just in the city but it also dictates the moods of the other characters in the film. The cold rainy and dark nights show a uncertainty in the city as well as in the characters themselves. Throughout, the film both Anna and Holly seem uncertain and unhappy with the event…

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    Battle Of Algiers

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    anti-colonialism, nationalism, and violation of human rights by neglecting the just cause of war theory. In the film it was evident each state was responsible for harming innocent civilians with bombings, arrests, torture, and assassinations. Pontecovero, I believe made an unbiased movie showing neither side was innocent, the FLN were inclined to use noncombatants such as children and women. In the film you see three Muslim women bringing in bombs to the French sector and blowing up a French…

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    animations and slideshows existed since the 17th century; however, it was not until the late 1800s that film, as it is known today, came into existence. One of the earliest devices for viewing these films was the Kinetoscope,…

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