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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'cinema'
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| J'ai vu le film mes grosses noces grecques au cinema le weekend dernier |
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| analysing three films from three different categories which are early cinema, mainstream cinema and alternative cinema. |
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| I agree that going to the theater is better than going to the cinema as you can see a televised production any time but the theater is something special it gives you an impression of something different. |
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| "The City, the Cinema and Modernity. How are these related? Discuss in relationship to specific film examples." |
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| "While There Are Many Obstacles To Be Overcome, Not Least The Perennial Problem Of A Limited Distribution And Exhibition Structure For British Films, The Prospects For A Reinvigorated And Diverse British National Cinema Look Better Than They Have ... |
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| 'Art cinema is at it's best when it's subversive'. Discuss the subversive intent and effectiveness of any two films in the module. |
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| 'The cinema spectator gazes, the TV viewer glances.' |
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| A critical analysis of how Vladimir Propps The Morphology of the Folk Talecan be applied to mainstream Hollywood cinema. |
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| A critical examination of the way in which the gangster genre is portrayed in American and British cinema, with reference to "Goodfellas" and "Layer Cake" |
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| A Program for a Cinema Manager |
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| A report on the ICT system of the UCI cinema. |
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| Aesthetics of Cinema. |
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| Alfred Hitchcock is the acknowledged master of the thriller genre he was one of the first if not the first director to blended suspense humor and sex appeal to create something never viewed before on the world cinema stage. |
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| An analysis of Trainspotting and The Full Monty as products of British Cinema since 1990. |
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| Analyse the cinema trailer for Mission Impossible 2 showing how successfully it advertises the film on which it is based. |
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| Analyse the cinema trailer from Mission Impossible 2, showing how successfully it advertises the film on which it is based. |
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| Anatomy of Mexican Cinema and a Scene from Amores Perros. |
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| Assess the contribution made to contemporary cinema of Steven Spielberg. |
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| Au Cinema |
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| Audiences experience cinema as a form of illusion. Discuss in relation to the fact that certain films shown within this module explore both their own materiality and the cinematic apparatus itself. |
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| Audiences experience cinema as a form of illusion. Discuss in relation to the fact that certain films shown within this module, explore both their own materiality and the cinematic apparatus itself. |
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| Baz luhrman offers his cinema audience a very contemporary interpretation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Using act1, scene four and five, discuss how the director constructs a modern film adapt ion to appeal his audience. |
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| 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". |
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| Baz Lurhmann describes Moulin Rouge as audience participation cinema. With close reference to the opening of the film analyse the techniques he uses to remind us we are watching a movie |
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| Big M cinema is an existing company that is not connected to the Internet or email, analysis. |
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