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    Effect of Cinema on Youth

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    What Is Anger? You have lots of emotions. At different times‚ you may be happy‚ sad‚ or jealous. Anger is just another way we feel. It’s perfectly OK to be angry at times — in fact‚ it’s important to get angry sometimes. But anger must be released in the right way. Otherwise you’ll be like a pot of boiling water with the lid left on. If the steam doesn’t escape‚ the water will finally boil over and blow its top! When that happens to you‚ it’s no fun for anyone. What Makes You Angry? Many things

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    Slumdog Millionaire and Poverty Porn In the article Slumdog Millionaire and the Troubled Place of Cinema and Nation‚ Nadine Chan discusses how the rag-to-riches romance‚ Slumdog Millionaire has more often than not been labeled as “poverty porn” due to the way it exploits a poverty stricken Mumbai society and promotes “slum tourism”. While some critics accuse the film of exploiting western perceptions of India‚ with its depictions of impoverished slums ruled by gangsters‚ as well as other unwholesome

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    a ressemblance of a totalitarian state .A totalitarian state is when the governement controls and round together the population ‚ in this case the proles ; the proles are the working class in the novel . Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa can be seen as a totalitarian state . Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa is a location where the workers have no individuality ‚ no freedom of expression similar to 1984. In the case of no individuality -the workers all look the same . As a matter of fact ‚ the ethnicity‚ religion

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    Introduction * Indian Film Industry * Current Situation * Emergence of new sources of income * Digitalisation of screens and increase in the number of screens * Foreign Investment * Shooting in foreign locations * Emerging 3D cinema and Advanced VFX * New Market Techniques * Indian Music Industry * Effect on Bollywood * Effect on Indian classical music * Effect on musical instruments * Indian Television Industry * Overview * Entry of foreign players

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    Bangladesh Film Industry

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    is because of lack of training. There are others who think that stories of Bangla movies are pathetic because they are either very lame or copied from Hindi or English movies. My third question was “How do you like watching movies?” 20% answered “cinema halls”‚ 30% answered “DVD’s” and 50% answered television. From the pie chart we can see that 50% of the respondents prefer to watch movies on television. This is because they can get to watch movies for free and they can also share this moment with

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    Post War Japan

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    If not for atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ perhaps great directors like Yasujiro Ozu‚ Akira Kurosawa would not surfaced out‚ and golden age of Japan’s cinema would never be revealed. Techniques from these great directors would have not been discovered or ‘re-invented’ into something more innovative. Director such as Kenji Mizoguchi whom uses both directors’ camera technique mentioned above‚ would not appeared if the war wasn’t there. In 1940‚ Japan joined the Axis powers Germany and

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    Introduction of Film Industries into Developing Countries and the Affect on the Business Environment‚ Case Study: The Gambia 13 Bibliography18 The Globalizing of Films and Introduction of Film Industries into Developing Countries Movies‚ films‚ cinema‚ the big picture; all of these are terms used to describe an industry that has captured the minds and imagination of billions of people throughout the world. And what an evolution process this industry has gone through. Video recording has been around

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    WOMEN‚ SEXUALITY AND INDIAN CINEMA By Shoma A. Chatterji WORD-COUNT: 1900 Recent films like Tauba Tauba‚ Murder‚ Julie and Jism have focussed on something not explored before in mainstream cinema - the sexuality of the Indian woman. Though this has given the director and producer ample scope for exploring the anatomy of the woman in a hundred different ways to lure the box office‚ the one positive spin-off of these films is that they have uncovered the sexual desires of the Indian woman

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    The U.S. Cinema Industry ESCP-EUROPE 2013-II GARCIA RUIZ‚ Gabriela ESSAY Final EXAM PART I: Choose one element that particularly struck you‚ briefly analyze it justifying your choice (10 pts.) 1. Citizen Kane: Rosebud I chose “Rosebud” because this word evolves the main sense of the whole movie. From the beginning with the scene of Kane dropping a crystal snowball before dying and whispering “Rosebud” to the end when the last scene shows us the image of a chair burning in which back

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    Prabhas

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    ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1] Relatives Krishnam Raju (Paternal uncle) Website www.darlingprabhas.com Prabhas Raju Uppalapati (born 23 October 1979)‚[1] popularly known as Prabhas‚ is an Indian film actor‚ who is referred to as Young Rebel star in Telugu cinema.[2][3] He made his debut with Eeshwar. After playing the role of a lover boy in the 2004 blockbuster film Varsham‚ Prabhas continued in this vein‚ gaining mass appeal for his subsequent films. He appeared in the blockbuster hit Chatrapathi and continued

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