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    Film Analysis on “ Metropolis” “ Metropolis” directed by Fritz Lang is a science fiction‚ futuristic style film. It is about the socioeconomic differences in the futuristic city of Metropolis‚ between workers and the men who designed and ran the city. Its main character Freder is the son of a man who manages Metropolis and has been privileged to live a very luxurious life until he sees a beautiful women‚ Maria‚ who leads him to beneath the city‚ where all the workers of the city toil. He

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    After watching the film “escape fire”‚ I realized what health care system I am living in. Our healthcare system is spending 75 percent of our budget on chronic diseases that can be prevented. The film argues that American medical treatment is based on performing procedures or prescribing medicines that patient might not need. In the film‚ there was a female patient who had 37 stents. Every time she gets chest pain; she would be readmitted and procedures will be repeated. Eventually‚ the patient

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Maria Mohammad Film 108 Prof. Brooks/ TA: Josh Olejarz Fall 2012 Works Cited Kahana‚ Jonathan. Intelligence work: the politics of American documentary. New York: Columbia University Press‚ 2008. Print. Spence‚ Louise‚ and Vinicius Navarro. Crafting truth: documentary form and meaning. New Brunswick‚ N.J.: Rutgers University Press‚ 2011. Print. Maria Mohammad Film 108 TA: Josh Olejarz Montage

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    German culture is completely different than it was fifty years ago and is somewhat now similar to my everyday culture. In some aspects some might say that it could also be very different and similar. Germany and the U.S can be different in many ways. German culture is very unique and fascinating. As the U.S shares very many different types of traditions and holidays that some might not agree with or celebrate. For instance‚ in German bathrooms they have attendants to help you with your needs‚ and

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    Masculinity In War Films

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    Professor Duessere Final Paper Film to express War When film started to become more prevalent as a mass medium‚ it was a way to capture and express the world. Initially‚ the film industry was captivated by the relatively quiet and simple nature of the world around them‚ but slowly it produced a window into spectacle and wonder that captured audiences. Directors also used film to push their thoughts and perceptions about the world into their films‚ and over time‚ film became a mirror reflecting on

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    Week 2 Film: The Wizard of Oz FORM: is the sum of all parts of the film‚ unified and given shape by patterns such as repetition and variation‚ story lines and character traits. - Film is not the product of a random collection of technical devices‚ but rather‚ it is a system THE CONCEPT OF FORM IN A FILM - Artworks involve us by engaging our senses‚ feelings and mind in a process. - The artwork cues the spectator to perform a specific activity.  Example: A poem’s words may guide us to imagine

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    Nazism had a large impact on German society between 1933-1939‚ changing the culture and the social beliefs of the country. It affected the role of women‚ youth and ultimately the Jewish community as Nazism strongly expressed Anti-semitism. Whether it be racial or gender-based‚ the Nazis changed the basis of the country‚ establishing a nation ruled with terror and repression. The Nazis ideology of women’s rights did not support gender equality like in Weimar republic but instead emphasized the concept

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    majority of the respondents‚ i.e. 44% like Bangla movie because of their story and 26% like because of acting. The major cause of this is that many respondents think that the acting and story of Bangladeshi movies are very funny. So in order to get entertained they watch Bangla movies. 17% of people like Bangla movies because of actors and 13% like it because of other reasons. Many of the respondents think that there are good actors because of which they watch Bangla movies and sometimes other reasons

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    Pariah In Film

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    This would make the film geared to teenage girls who has similar situations as Pariah. These identity issues can be of many reasons such as a conservative family or being casted as an outside by the general public. The word Pariah was used strongly at the beginning of the trailer to indicate that the film would be about outcast especially in the black community. Since Alike is both gay and black‚ these are the two communities that are often overlook in mainstream media. The trailer gives us an insight

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    America Televising the Holocaust During the 1950’s The events that took place during the Holocaust began to make its way to film during post-World War II America. In the 1950’s‚ the film The Diary of Anne Frank‚ and the Judgment at Nuremberg and the TV show This is Your Life gave the American audience an understanding of the disturbing events. The objective‚ of most TV and film writers that chose to portray the Holocaust‚ was to get the American audience to connect with the Jewish people. Through

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