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    Genre: Drama

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    Dramas are serious‚ plot-driven presentations‚ portraying realistic characters‚ settings‚ life situations‚ and stories involving intense character development and interaction. Usually‚ they are not focused on special-effects‚ comedy‚ or action‚ Dramatic films are probably the largest film genre‚ with many subsets. See also melodramas‚ epics (historical dramas)‚ or romantic genres. Dramaticbiographical films (or "biopics") are a major sub-genre‚ as are ’adult’ films (with mature subject content).

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    a low budget drama from writer and director Liz W Garcia‚ premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2013 where it competed for Best Dramatic Film and had limited release. Garcia was “inspired” by Andrea Arnold’s film ‘Fish Tank’ “where the performances are so naturalistic…she’s able to be gritty and lyrical” (Garcia‚ 2013). ‘Cinema screen is interested in representation’ (McClements‚ 2016)‚ and the drama genre adheres to this idea as Jule Selbo (a professor in the Radio Television and Film)‚ says is a ‘very

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    Atonement film essay

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    effective or original production techniques. Joe Wright’s film Atonement is an excellent example of how even if a storyline is one we have heard before‚ a text can make it new and refreshing. The film is essentially a love story‚ but Wright creates interest through playing with the ideas of perspective‚ time and happy endings. By doing so he refreshes an overused storyline‚ making it an original twist on an otherwise clichéd story. In the film‚ the perspective someone has on various events are shown

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    The biographical drama film 127 hours‚ composed by Danny Boyle‚ is the true story of canyoneer Aaron Ralston’s remarkable journey to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next 127 hours‚ Ralston examines his life and explores both a physical and inner journey when deciding whether he will die or fight for survival. The exploration of Ralston’s physical journey and the obstacles and challenges he must overcome are effectively

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    Film 200

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    cinematography is what makes a film exceptionally well. These techniques are essential in portraying the story that the director‚ and cinematographer are trying to convey. The choices they make will shape the outcome of the film. This is true to films such as American Me‚ A Bronx Tale‚ and American History X. All three of these films have different plots‚ but are connected through production design decisions that have impacted the story. It is through this art that the plots of these films were executed effectively

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    Life is .... Precious." That sentence gives a fairly accurate indication of a film that portrays both the harsh‚ brutal‚ dark sides of life - while making room for a belief in the goodness and hope for the future. In the movie “Precious”‚ the main character is a 16-year-old girl who lives a life of economically‚ socially and mentally difficulty. We get a glimpse into an environment that is rarely portrayed on film‚ and few have access to in real life. We are confronted with a number of different

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    children of heaven quiz

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    importance do SHOES play throughout the film? I think it was an instrumentality of love between these two children. And the tool to the heaven. 5. The pacing of this film‚ as with many foreign films is SLOWER with less urgency than most American Films‚ why do you think that is so? The director wanted to be lyric in this film‚ which name- Children of Heaven- was also filled with love. A light-heart film talk about the daily life. 6. Describe 2-3 elements of the film that you found engaging. a.

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    billy elliot

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    Title: How important is support in the film “Billy Elliot” Introduction: - General sentence -Explain the film Paragraph 1: - Topic sentence - Example ---- Family support - Explanation ---- Family support is the key to pursue his/her dream. - Linking sentence Paragraph 2: - Topic sentence - Example ---- in need of money urgently. - Explanation ---- Billy’s family doesn’t have enough

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    psychological‚ because there is never a time when your mind‚ emotions‚ and will are not involved” (Anderson‚ 2000‚ p. 21). One of the steps Anderson discusses is knowing that a person has the right to be free. Changing your emotions and thoughts to the truth of God is needed in order to break the bondage of sin. A person should know that they are a child of God and a friend of Christ (Anderson‚ 2000). He will allow us to break through if we can win the battle of our mind from Satan by focusing on Romans

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    Billy Elliot

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    “Billy Elliot”‚ a film directed by Stephan Dauldry portrays the difficulties of growing up whilst dealing with a variety of social issues such as poverty‚ rigid gender expectations and class. The protagonist‚ Billy faces these problems to gain possibilities. These problems and how they are overcome are shown in the film through the use of the motif of doors and windows‚ dialogue‚ music and close-up camera shots. The allegory of the “ugly Duckling” also serves as a motif throughout the film that parallels

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