under commercial circumstances take an approach to form and style influenced by "high art" which offers an alternative to mainstream entertainment" (1). Like avant-garde film making‚ this style offer the audience with a movie that takes glory in cinemas stance as a modern art form‚ for art house films are not just intended to be entertaining‚ they are designed to be imaginative. Shekhar Kapur’s 1998 film ’Elizabeth’ presents us with a contemporary art film. Although it does offer entertainment
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Influence of Surrealism on the artists and cinema. Every movement under the avant-garde era is an important corner stone for the awakening of new ideas leading to revolutionary movements relating to the politics and social changes. Surrealism movement is significant and its success in cinema shows its influential and important role in society. Surrealism opened up a new way of viewing the reality by bringing out the unconsciousness as part of people’s life and thus connecting irrationality of
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Cinema Paradiso Reflection and Analystical Paper 1. It is apparent that movies affected Toto. He was enthralled by them. He lived by following what he learned movies. Even the romances in the movies guided him in his love life. These movies became a form escape from reality. These movies consumed too much of his world that these might have hampered from seeing what reality really is. That’s why when Alfredo noticed Toto’s focus on movies‚ he reminded Toto‚ “life is not like the movies”.
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A. The Golden Age of Philippine Films The 1950s were considered a time of “rebuilding and growth”. But remnants from the preceding decade of the 40s remained in the form of war-induced reality. This is seen is Lamberto Avellana’s Anak Dalita (The Ruins‚ 1956)‚ the stark tragedy of post-WWII survival set in Intramuros. The decade saw frenetic activity in the film industry which yielded what might be regarded as the first harvest of distinguished films by Filipinos. Two studios before
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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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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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the largest motion picture theatre exhibitor in Canada. The Toronto-based partnership serves approximately 60 million customers under the following five brands: Cineplex Odeon‚ Galaxy‚ Famous Players (including Coliseum‚ Colossus‚ and SilverCity)‚ Cinema City‚ and Scotiabank Theatres. This portfolio utilizes multi-branding to target a wide scope of quality seeking segments without damaging its premium end brands. Critical Success Factors in the Movie Theatre Industry The core service of exhibition
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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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The liberation of women in Japanese cinema The purpose of this work is to investigate the social position of women in Japanese cinema from its beginnings to the present. The main aspect is the link between the masculine dominance and the objectification of women‚ combined with Freudian theories of castration anxiety‚ as well as Lacanian ‘mirror stage’. These theories play a crucial role in this work as the representation of power‚ demonstrated through objectification‚ may affect the gender equilibrium
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CHAPTER II: LITERATURE REVIEW This chapter collects the necessary literature used to be as the theoretic base to guide the research direction and to develop appropriate scale for measuring customer satisfaction in leisure industry. Earlier researchers found that there has been a close association between research on consumer satisfaction and quality measurement‚ therefore‚ the SERVQUAL model is chosen to apply in this context with some modifications. 2.1 Customer satisfaction A variety of researcher
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