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    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 real world and emotional

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    “INTEGRATION of development communication to independent films” |Topical Points |Points of Discussion | | “Disproving Myths‚ Creating |First of all I would like to thank my Idol‚ in a major major way‚ Mr. Clodualdo “doy” del mundo‚ for inviting me | |Legends” |here‚ in your Media and Society Class ... Maraming salamat po Sir Doy...

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    INDEPENDENT FILMS OF AB COMMUNICATION STUDENTS In partial fulfilment of the the subject Thesis Writing CHAPTER 1 Rationale Movies have been an important part of everyday experience for more than a century. Most people already know a great deal about it. But majority of viewers appreciate those on the mainstreams without giving prior notice to the existence of independent films. The chances for an indie film to elicit at least a semblance of ‘mainstream response’ remains very low. Independent films are

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    Toronto International Film Festival Mission Statement The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) mission is “transforming the way people see the world through film. “ This statement is grounded in the geographical location of Toronto that consists of a population from around the world. TIFF seeks out programming that will allow our audiences to express themselves‚ their cultural perspectives‚ and their sense of being‚ through the shared experience of the moving image. Sponsors TIFF gratefully

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    2 This booklet was inspired by and written for participants in the Festival Encouragement Project (FEP)‚ a program co-created in 2003 by the Center for Cultural Innovation and supported by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (LADCA). The goal of the FEP is to build the strength and capacity of selected outdoor cultural celebrations produced in L.A. that serve residents and tourists. Book Photography: Aaron Paley Book Design: Peter Walberg Published by the Center for

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    France with some pocket money and a video camera. He started the trip on a train station and all his misfortunes have started. He lost his money‚ passport and his luggage. He caught himself with Stepan‚ Emil’s son who is a movie critic in Cannes Film Festival‚ leaving the train unintentionally. A lot of misfortunes happened to Bean until he was helped by Sabine‚ an actress in a movie that will premiere in Cannes. They get into the event and Bean‚ together with Stepan‚ disguised to get inside the building

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    Smoke Signals

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    Smoke Signals 1998 - USA Director - Chris Eyre About the film... Winner of the Audience Award and the Filmmaker’s Trophy at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival‚ and the official selection for opening night of the 1998 New Director/New Films‚ SMOKE SIGNALS is one of the most unique films of the year. Filled with the rich aesthetics and beautiful mood of American Indian culture‚ Sherman Alexie’s story of friendship‚ love and loss (based on his award-winning short story‚ "The Lone Ranger and

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    When thinking about today’s ambitious American filmmakers‚ one of the easiest ways to distinguish between Hollywood employees (current or prospective) and those with more creative freedom is to look for logical and consistent developments from one film to the next—a clear line of concerns that runs beyond fads and market developments. Though it’s possible to see a director such as Alfred Hitchcock developing certain formal and thematic ideas in his Fifties movies‚ there’s little likelihood of such

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    A Famous Hoax

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    a popular story line throughout the media‚ beginning with a website claiming the witch story to be true. The purpose of this deceiving website was to fulfill the story of the Blair Witch Project by “viral marketing” and result in a haunting horror film. The “Blair Witch Project” as a website became an “internet sensation” (cite abc) by online browsers. The website featured the interesting story involving the three students on a quest to locate the “Blair Witch” while filming their progress in a documentary

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    Shepard Fairey

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    question their surroundings. In 1994‚ Shepard Fairey met Helen Stickler‚ who had graduated RISD and graduated with a film degree. A documentary was made about Shepard Fairey and his work and released in 1995 at the New York Underground Film Festival. This film was later played at the Sundance Film Festival in 1997 as well. Now it has been featured at over 70 different festivals across the nation. Shepard Fairey’s most current and popular piece is the Obama HOPE poster. The Obama campaign declined

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