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    west during the second half of the 20th century. This west lacks the promise and freedom of the earlier west; it displays a world that has been the subject of societal exploitation and the enemy of time and weather. It is a world in which the lines between civilization and the frontier have been blurred and thus the faults of each have crept to either side. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men encapsulates this deteriorated ideal: It “unfolds against one of America’s most visceral and mythologized

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    selected to be turned into films for the big screen. This is the case of the epic poem Beowulf‚ which dates from Anglo Saxon times and is considered as the earliest poem in the modern European language. In 2007‚ the American director Robert Zemeckis produced Beowulf. In my opinion he chose this poem as a source for a Hollywood movie because it carries valuable information about revelations and controversies of Old English social life and kingship. Moreover‚ the story is very interesting and it is

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    In the busy life of the city‚ people often lack time for fun and relaxation but when they do find time‚ they often spend it on entertaining themselves. One form of entertainment is by watching productions‚ either on stage or in film. People often choose between theatre productions and movies based on their preferences. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the entertainment level‚ the quality of the characters’ performances and impact to the audience of theatre productions and movies

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    In the films‚ The Secret in Their Eyes‚ directed by Juan Jose Campanella‚ and The Official Story‚ directed by Luis Puenzo‚ both directors create a revealing depiction of 1970s Buenos Aires. Although neither story takes place during the actual “Dirty War‚” the subject serves as the backdrop for both films‚ illustrating how political turmoil has impacted society in Argentina. During this period also known as the “Holy War‚” ruthless government retaliations to a growing Marxist-Leninist revolutionary

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    Beauty and the Beast: Marie Le Prince de Beaumont story vs. Disney film In Europe‚ the 1700’s was a different time than present day America in which Marie Le Prince de Beaumont’s and Disney’s version of the text of Beauty and the Beast was written and made. To begin with‚ Europe in the 1700’s was very religion based‚ meaning that God always came first no matter the situation and has been a dominant thought in shaping the future for Europe. The order of priorities in that time in Europe was God

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    Event Description On February 17th‚ I had the opportunity to visit Flagstaff Bike Revolution to view one of the feature films of the Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival. It took place in an awesome mountain bike shop in downtown Flagstaff. Everyone in attendance was someone who loved the outdoors and being active. The short film I watched was called‚ “Across the Sky”‚ directed by Renan Ozturk. You could see many people holding there breath as Théo Sanson walked 500 meters on a slack line from The Rectory

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    recently become what movie fanatics are talking about and what viewers want to go see in the theaters. The reasoning behind this is because this genre has everything in it: horror‚ action‚ comedy and sometimes even romance. Viewers love that these films are all based out of the writer’s head: no plot‚ no rules‚ just their thoughts. When viewers go in the theater thinking this would never happen and they leave seeing how easy it would be for it to. I Am Legend (2007) and World War Z (2013) both use

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    not tell us the whole story. We are not able to understand the reality of the situations and what the people were actually feeling. Two articles‚ “Hiroshima”‚ by John Berger‚ and “Soldiers’ Stories‚” which includes accounts from various authors‚ show how there are other ways to show the experiences and emotions people go through during war. “Soldiers’ Stories” helps reinforce the ideas about expressing experiences and pain through forms of art in “Hiroshima.” “Soldiers’ Stories” supports the idea shown

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    BCM110.3 Project Synopsis Unit BCM110: Introduction to Digital Imagine Monique Dahl SAE/Qantm Institute Byron Bay Submitted in partial fulfilment of the Bachelor of Film Production Student Details Monique Dahl 109311 BFP.1110 FT 21 January 2013 Word Count: 3562 [The final word count taken from the body of the written report without direct quotations] Unit Coordinator/Lecturer: ELKA KERKOF[the current unit

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    Contrast and Similarities between Beowulf and “Beowulf” Beowulf‚ an epic written down in the year 1060 by the Beowulf Poet‚ is the epitome of what true writing is‚ defining the standard of the epic itself. The more modern film of “Beowulf”‚ produced in 2007‚ is an attempt to do justice to the Beowulf Poet’s masterpiece. The poem and film have several key similarities and differences which influence the reader/viewer. Important similarities between the two include the heroic characteristics of Beowulf

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