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    Nicoară Cosmin – CFM RO – an 1 European cinema is more complex than American cinema. The above statement does not entirely reflect the reality. At the level of creative expressions‚ the relationship between these two continents has always been‚ to say the very least‚ a two-way road. The exchanges concerning Hollywood and the international cinema scene are long-standing and deeply rooted. During the formation of classical Hollywood cinema‚ many of its key architects were in fact European emigrants

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    Ethics in Indian Cinema

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    my religious beliefs." "Being ethical is doing what the law requires." "Ethics consists of the standards of behavior our society accepts." "I don’t know what the word means." Ethics in Indian Cinema India is the largest film producing industry in the world and its cinema is becoming increasingly popular in various countries around the globe. The Indian Cinema consists of films produced across India‚ which includes the cinematic cultures of Andhra Pradesh‚ Assam‚ Bihar‚ Gujarat‚

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    Theatre and Cinema

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    The history of theatre charts the development of theatre over the past 2‚500 years. While performative elements are present in every society‚ it is customary to acknowledge a distinction between theatre as an art form[->1] and entertainment and theatrical or performative elements in other activities. The history of theatre is primarily concerned with the origin and subsequent development of the theatre as an autonomous activity. Since classical Athens] in the 6th century BCE‚ vibrant traditions of

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    History of Philippine Cinema

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    REEL TO REAL: THE HISTORY OF PHILIPPINE FILMS Introduction The youngest of the Philippine arts‚ film has evolved to become the most popular of all the art forms. Introduced only in 1897‚ films have ranged from silent movies to talkies; black and white to color. Outpacing its predecessors by gaining public acceptance‚ from one end of the country to the other‚ its viewers come from all walks of life. Nationwide‚ there are more than 1000 movie theaters. Early in the 1980s‚ it was estimated in

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    Social Issues in Cinema

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    THE STEREOTYPICAL PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN COMMERCIAL INDIAN CINEMA ---------------------------------- A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Department of Communications University of Houston ___________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts _______________________________________ By Sowmya Nandakumar May‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 _________________________________________________________________1 Introduction

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    Business Plan of Cinema

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    company is Lucky 7 Cinema. The company is named after the 7 partners consisting of Yew Jian Haou‚ Yew Jian Ren‚ Joseph Loh Wai Seng‚ Vincent Pang Loon Wen‚ Ngan Khee Jun‚ Chew Ming Soon and Yap Joe Fu. 2.2 Location We have chosen Subang Avenue to open our Lucky 7 4D cinema. Subang Avenue is a place full of generation Y-ers as well as teenagers. There are many colleges and schools around this area making it a very strategic location. 2.3 History The idea of a 4D cinema came about at year

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    Modern Cinema Is a Boon

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    Cinema is a major source of recreation in most countries of the world especially in India where the majority of people live below poverty line. It provides us with entertainment and sometimes educates us too. Depending on the quality of films produced by the directors‚ one could label cinema as a curse or a boon. Bombay is the main centre of film city. Films are mainly produced in Bombay. There are hundreds of them produced every year. India is known to be the highest producer of movies in the world

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    inemas are a common sight nowadays. They are found in every town. The existence of so many cinemas reflects their popularity. They have indeed become the most popular places of entertainment. The cinema attracts large numbers of people everyday. It is the magnet of the town. It sometimes attracts even those who do not wish to see a film. As it is so popular‚ the cinema exerts a profound influence on the minds of many people‚ young and old. The influence is sometimes good‚ and sometimes it

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    Essay Youth And Cinema

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    AN ESSAY ON – YOUTH AND CINEMA Cinema nowadays leaves a great impact (effect) on the minds of people. Its effect can be seen not only on the elders of rural and urban areas but on the children as well. Going to the pictures has now become a craze with young people‚ both boys and girls‚ and it has been noticed that they often economize (save) on other items of expenditure but they must see films every week. This fast growing habit is not only expensive (costly)‚ but also results in considerable (great)

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    white men in cinema‚ has clouded our perception of reality‚ a reality in which men are sometimes physically strong‚ sometimes weak‚ sometimes callous‚ sometimes passionate. “The representations of the so-called typical American male… [his] sexed identities‚ desires‚ and bodies are performative‚ the effects of a masquerade that is neither singular or continuous…” (Cohan‚ 1997) Men have been required since the decades

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