"Arab cinema" Essays and Research Papers

Sort By:
Satisfactory Essays
Good Essays
Better Essays
Powerful Essays
Best Essays
Page 30 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Good Essays

    PreIslamic Arab poetry

    • 1029 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Arabic poetry as most people know was never actually scripted by people during the pre-Islamic period‚ so many accounts of when the poetry was written may be wrong or falsified. This is because writing on paper/ printing was never discovered by most Arabs until they caught a Chinese traveler on the silk road a few centuries later. This was when the actual printing of poems began in Arabia.Although a lot of poetry has been lost over the centuries‚ whatever remains is considered as the finest Arabic poetry

    Premium Poetry Saudi Arabia Islam

    • 1029 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Shahrukh Khan Essay

    • 673 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Khan then went on to study theater under the reputed Barry John‚ whom he credits for carving out the actor inside him‚ but his mentor considers his pupil as being solely responsible for his greatness and glory‚ citing Shahrukh to have the perfect combination of talent‚ perseverance‚ belief in yourself‚ a never-give-up-attitude and of course‚ a bit of luck--factors needed for success. Shahrukh began his journey by landing the lead role of a commando in 1988 drama series "Fauji" (1988). He was much

    Premium Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Shahrukh Khan Cinema of India

    • 673 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    Intimacy In Arab-Islam

    • 1557 Words
    • 7 Pages

    love for another‚ or simple closeness to another human being‚ intimacy is something humans (hopefully) experience many times throughout their lives. There is not a second thought to how we assign intimacy to different acts or feelings‚ but in the Arab-Islamic world in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries‚ some intimate acts could lead one to severe punishment or even death. Islamic law was (and still is) tricky to navigate and depending upon what school of law an individual observed‚ one would

    Premium Love Interpersonal relationship Psychology

    • 1557 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Symbolism in Theater and Cinema Carolyn Wood August 3‚ 2015 ARTS/100 ALICE MC BRIDE In society‚ lawyers are called sharks. Sharks‚ the fish kind‚ are swift‚ powerful‚ and relentless‚ they have no conscience nor compassion. They scare people and don ’t care who they hurt. So‚ people say that is the same way lawyers act‚ hence them being called sharks. Also‚ big business and business people can be called sharks. Take a look at the TV show called "shark tank". New inventers are standing

    Premium San Jose Sharks Theatre National Hockey League

    • 440 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Independent films‚ more commonly known as indie films‚ are films not made by mainstream production houses or movie studios. They are independent of the influences‚ authority‚ and control of the mainstream industry (Makuha‚ 2010). The emergence of new and highly-advanced cameras in the market and the advancement of technology have spawned the growth of indie films. This allowed anyone to create his or her own film in accordance to his or her own style without the influences of mainstream movies

    Premium Film

    • 457 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Best Essays

    Compare and contrast early cinema (1895 – 1910) with mainstream narrative cinema The history of film was set in motion in the late 1880’s with the development in camera and film technology. There has been deliberation about who were the first to broadcast film‚ however after much research it is believed that the first projection was introduced by the late French born Auguste Marie Louis Nicholas and Louis Jean‚ famously known as ‘the Lumiere brothers’. Cinema started of more as an art‚ favouring

    Premium Film Movie theater Entertainment

    • 2213 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Good Essays

    Symbolism in Theater and Cinema Krystal Gormley Art/100 Kevin Justus June 8‚ 2015 What if I never saw the movie Jaws? Would I still feel the same way about sharks and the ocean? These are some of the questions I feel a lot of people can ask themselves after they have seen Jaws. What does this mean? Can the shark in Jaws represent or symbolize something more than just being a hungry shark? I remember watching Jaws as a kid‚ as you can imagine I was pretty scared. I think I was about ten when I

    Premium Ocean English-language films 2002 albums

    • 618 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Claire Johnson’s essay‚ Women Cinema as Counter Cinema‚ explores the ways in which female stereotypes in films came to be and how feminist filmmakers can go about subverting the damage that decades of problematic portrayals of women have caused. Johnson spends a great deal of time talking about the idea of the woman as an “icon”—merely a symbol meant to represent a separate idea or ideal. This type of iconography has turned women in films into rough caricatures that audience members are able to categorize

    Premium Gender Film Gender role

    • 548 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Nepotism

    • 837 Words
    • 3 Pages

    should link with the job description and person specification. It must be fair as a selection process regarding the time taken‚ the number of tasks set and the opportunities for candidates to show different aspects of their abilities (CIPD fact-sheet).  Arab culture is based on face-to-face interaction (Mellahi‚ 2006). This type of behavior is also found at the workplace where managers and their employees prefer direct contact with each other‚ because it is believed that the face-to-face interaction produces

    Premium Arab Sudan Islam

    • 837 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Cross Culture Aspects

    • 2955 Words
    • 12 Pages

    Q.1 Write a note on specific Vs diffused Culture. Ans. A specific culture is one in which individuals have a large public space they readily let other enter and share and a small private space they guard closely and share with only close friends and associates. A diffuse culture is one in which both public and private spaces are similar in size and individuals guard their public space carefully‚ because entry into public space affords entry into private space as well. Austria‚ the UK‚ the US

    Free Culture The Culture Arab

    • 2955 Words
    • 12 Pages
    Powerful Essays
Page 1 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 50