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The credits for the first film which I will analysing is the Sixth Sense
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The Crow - film review
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The Crucible
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The Crucible
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The Crucible; an intensely emotional and dramatic film based on the horrific story of the Salem witch trials.
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The Crucible; an intensely emotional and dramatic film based on the horrific story of the Salem witch trials. The opening and concluding sequences are of great importance in conjuring the melancholy atmosphere present throughout the story.
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The Devils - A presentation by Hayley Parker
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The differences and similarities between "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Blade Runner - The Directors Cut"
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The differences between films and moviemaking.
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The discussion of “Britishness” has become so widespread in recent years, in what ways have British films contributed to the debate?
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The Elephant Man
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The Elephant Man.
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The emergence of the British cinema Industry during the first half of the twentieth century.
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The Essence of Raging BullIn the midst of 3,000 actors, extra long steady-cam shots, and music that carries over from scene to scene, Martin Scorsese works his way into our minds to give us an idea what the characters of “Raging Bull
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The experience of cinema-going has changed dramatically over the past century
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The extract from the film The Fifth Element that I analyzed was the third scene when you are first introduced to the character Corbin who is played by Bruce Willis.
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The fact that the characters in "Indiana Jones and the temple of doom" are all stereotypes made the film successful, discuss.
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The Fantastic - "Blade Runner".
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The Fifth Element (Diva Sequence).
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The Film "Advertising and the end of the world" - review.
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The film "Clueless" is made by Paramount Pictures and is directed by Amy Heckerling, based on Jane Austen's novel, Emma. This film was produced in 1995, setting the trend for the many "teen movies" that followed.
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The film 'Thelma and Louise' is hybrid, whereby it is split up into two parts.
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The Film Industry.
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The film language in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho.
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The Film Shakespeare in Love gives a realistic portrayal of sixteenth century life while also appealing directly to a modern cinema audience. Discuss how the makers of the film successfully combine these two elements.
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