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    once‚ twice‚ then a third time‚ and realize how disgraceful the movie is. Fueling the Fire‚ directed by Tanja Mairitsch‚ is like a bundle of boringness and sleeping pills‚ wrapped in a blanket. Released in 2002‚ this twenty two minute film has won three film festival awards. An appropriate rating to give this PG 13 movie would be a three out of ten. Not only is the movie tiring because of its lack of interest‚ but it should get the worst movie of the century award. Why would anyone even think of

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    [pic] 42nd ANNUAL WORLDFEST-HOUSTON FILM FESTIVAL TO SHOWCASE DOCUMENTARY “FOOD FIGHT” Houston‚ TX (Mar. 18‚ 2009) —The 2009 WorldFest-Houston proudly presents Food Fight as part of its award-winning documentary side bar. Food Fight is a fascinating look at how American agricultural policy and food production developed in the 20th century‚ igniting a California food movement that sparked a tasty‚ counter-revolution. The documentary dishes up topics including sustainable produce‚ farmers markets

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    Barton Fink Analysis

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    script‚ if in the final stages the audience does not like any aspects of the film they will be changed: “A million-plus screenwriters‚ the audience wrote that ending.” (Altman‚ 1992: 39.36). Even the reference to ‘a million plus screen writers’ emphasises that the writing of a script is no longer the work of an individual but a collaborative process. Although the author is never explicitly removed from the process of either film‚ it is regularly hinted at. In Barton Fink‚ Fink is told that he is replaceable

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    BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE "BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE"‚ DIRECTED BY MICHAEL MOORE‚ DEALS WITH THE PROBLEMS OF GUN CRIME IN AMERICA. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THIS FILM IS TO PERSUADE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO CHANGE THEIR IDEAS ABOUT GUNS AND GUN LAWS. MOORE CONSTANTLY REFERS TO OTHER COUNTRIES SUCH AS CANADA AND THEIR GUN POLICIES TO BACK UP HIS ARGUMENTS FOR INCREASED GUN REGULATION. HE IS SUCCESSFULLY ABLE TO COUNTER ARGUE ANY REASON GIVEN BE PRO-GUN SUPPORTERS AS TO THE REASON WHY AMERICA HAS THE HIGHEST GUN RELATED

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    Australian film Somersault (2003) show how the film develops female sexuality and coming of age‚ using narrative‚ motif‚ and settings.’ SID: 13205584 Tutor: Helen Miller Due Date: 4th April 2013 Word Count: 1‚ 880 words Somersault (2003) directed by Cate Shortland is a complex‚ layered and richly textured cinematic experience. Nominated for fifteen Australian Film Institute awards‚ winning thirteen of which included best film‚ best direction and best original screenplay‚ the film explores

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    The documentary “Bowling for Columbine” is an award-winning documentary directed by well-known filmmaker Michael Moore. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature‚ as well as an Independent Spirit Award‚ a Cesar Award and many others. This bold movie criticizes America’s large number of gun related deaths annually compared to other countries around the world. He discusses why America seems to have such a problem with violence and how it has led to tragedy’s involving firearms like

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    and hints that Charlton Heston just didn’t care‚ and went there anyway. This representation‚ of course‚ is not true. Critical information is left out such as the fact that instead of staying there for nine days with dinners‚ shooting contests and festivals‚ they held only the rally‚ and left. Also‚ by law the NRA must hold an annual rally‚ and this one had been booked years in advance. But that begs the question‚ why didn’t they postpone‚ cancel or even move it? This at least has a simple answer. Again

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    logos‚ and ethos in his document to create a peaceful presentation of his argument. Bowling For Columbine gives an inside look of our countries violent gun crimes. The documentary discusses the possible effects of the high gun murders in America. The film contains first hand interview with survives from school shootings and other gun murders. The documentary establishes pathos through the interviews

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    humor that has shed its light on America in different ways. He is great at the craft of documentaries‚ and in my opinion it is one of the best that I have ever seen. “Bowling for Columbine‚” won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. In many ways this film had me uneasy‚ yet I feel it is one of the most compelling documentaries that I have seen. Throughout this documentary Moore enlightens us on the subject of guns in America‚ but in my opinion I really feel that he is depicting our countries culture

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    The success of “Bowling for Columbine” has been accredited to Michael Moore and his talents in conveying his message through the film of the issues which plague American society. The reasons for this success are the subject of the film; there are the fear and racism in society and the controversial issues which Moore addresses through the film. The growing fear of others in the States can be called many things such as hate but mainly racism. Moor interviews various individuals such as those who

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