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In ten pages these cinematic melodramas of the Forties are examined in a discussion of meaning construction through class and gend...
three-time Pulitzer Prize winner. William Wyler was chosen as director, and an award-winning cast was assembled. It should be no...
In six pages this paper examines how evil is portrayed in this cinematic interpretation of William Shakespeare's 'Richard III' wit...
In six pages this paper compares the strong similarities between Kenneth Branagh's cinematic interpretation of Hamlet and Shakespe...
In eleven pages this paper examines the method acting theory of Stanislavski and its impact upon American cinema. Seven sources a...
1995). The increasing use of video technologies and lighting systems for different underwater applications has led to the devel...
capacity of the individual to be expressed and to strengthen (Kirschenbaum, 2004, p. 116). In pursuing this line of thinking, Ro...
"realists," saying that what they "had in common was a desire to put cinema at the service of what ... [he] called a fundamental f...
different elements together to speak of ancient Aboriginal beliefs as well as a modern world. In As Long as the Rivers Flo...
quest for the Holy Grail that were considered by filmmaker Terry Gilliam and screenwriter Richard LaGravenese in the 1991 movie Th...
by persistent discomfort with ones sex" (Meyenburg, 1999, p. 305). This gender identification with the opposite sex typically com...
featured performer in the action. It visually depicts why Americans have answered the call to Go West since the pioneer days. In...
establishing the "image" for the decade is "director Emilio "El Indio" Fernandez, cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa and actress Dol...
in economic terms, which depends largely on equating national cinema with a countrys domestic film industry. As this suggests, thi...
of Emma, or Cher in the film. Ferriss notes how "Heckerling offers a series of suggestive parallels between Austens heroine and he...
on the marquee, the classic Frank Capra holiday film starring James Stewart. The night is clear as evidenced by the lack of umbre...
who were obscuring their identities by dressing as American Indians (Levine, 1994). Times have most certainly changed s...
(Stam 54). While these terms seem extreme, they convey the disappointment of the critic, or the general viewer, towards a film tha...
how dependent upon technology the average citizen has become in everyday life. The fact that God initially contacted Bruce via hi...
resonates with the viewers and that, in part, is why the film is so successful (Short and Short). In addition, writer and Angelo...
(Bacchus, 2007). The atomic age is the real villain here, because its radiation from the atomic testing in New Mexico that causes ...
at the other end looks miniscule (Holme, et al, 1972). This perception is based on visual assumptions, and these same assumptions ...
prove equally beneficial to businesses? Turcotte (1995) argues that it does and lists a variety of reasons. First of all, produc...
rolling down a hillside and coming ominously to rest" (Morris, 2000). Following the template set by Caligari, Lang also delves int...
opens just after her birth. Like all babies, she is crying. Lucinda, a rather stupid fairy, is intent on giving Ella a "gift" and ...
demanded. They were depicted as speaking little or no English and as sticking out in terms of being different due to their distin...
these stories are both very similar for the couple love one another and share their lives in a very equal and meaningful manner. ...
staff and the students (Diabolique). The camera perspective enters the school. It is break time and other characters make their ...
the Bruce Lee craze of the 1970s created a new stereotype of the Asian man: namely, the martial artist, which still permeates in H...
career is winding down. Crash loves the game and helps a young pitcher, Ebby Calvin LaLoosh (Tim Robbins, hone his raw talent so t...