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Balm in Gilead Critique
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Basil Faulty
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Battleship Potemkin,a Masterpiece?
1 out of 5 stars
Baz Lurhman describes 'Moulin Rouge' as "Audience Participation Cinema" - With close reference to the opening of the film, analyse the techniques he uses to remind us that "we are watching a movie".
3 out of 5 stars
Beckett
3 out of 5 stars
Beckett: the Endgame and its Dramaturgy
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Being “Lost” in Lost has multiple meanings. Lost by the physical meaning, literally means what the premise of the series is, group of survivors from a plane crash lost on an uncharted island. It could also be lost in terms of
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Bertolt Brecht's The Mother Visual, Aural and Spatial.
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Bill Forsyth wrote Gregory’s girl in 1981
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Blind Date.
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Blind DateAs the sequence is of a brand new series, we clearly notice new attraction-based features to the shows content. The CGI at the beginning
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Blood Brothers Evaluation
4 out of 5 stars
Blood Brothers evaluation.
1 out of 5 stars
Blue Remebered Hills Donald in Scene 11
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Blue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter
2 out of 5 stars
Blue Remembered Hills.
2 out of 5 stars
Both the videos you have watched, Esther and World in Action, are concerned with travellers. What differences and similarities are there between the techniques each programme uses and what effects do those techniques create?
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Brave New World theatre review.
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Briefly outline casting ideas for Jorgen Tesman and Ejlert Lovborg and then explain how you would direct each actor, in specific sections of interaction with Hedda, in order to highlight their contrasting relationships with her.
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Bristol Old Vic Theatre School; The murder in the red barn.
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British TV drama: Textual analysis of "This Life".
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Bronte, the play, is a recent work, with one of its very first productions being staged at the Oxford Playhouse. The idea of it was to provide the audience with an insight into the lives of the three Bronte sisters
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Bullying
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By referring closely to two scenes from Alfred Hitchcock's film 'Psycho' (1960), give your views in detail on how the director uses the soundtrack and the camera to create fear and suspense in the audience.
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By the bog of cats
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