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    Sicko Documentary Analysis

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    raised in Davison‚ Michigan. His documentary Sicko addresses the issues of America’s health care system and also brings to light the corrupt aspects of the U.S. health care industry. In his film he believes that the system is corrupt because it is outrageous that a country like America who believes in patriotism would allow their citizens to have such poor health care. Moore’s Ethos is established due to the fact that he is the most successful American documentary filmmaker. He is also a screenwriter

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    The documentary Bully‚ brings up the negative sides to bullying‚ but does not mention the positives. You cannot “stop” bullying completely. It is a problem that every individual must go through to become a stronger person later in life. It is sad when kids do take their life or others‚ but that can’t make up for the strength that bullying gives kids. You’ll look back and thank each and every one of those bullies for making them the person that they are now. Bully shows countless and countless occurrences

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    Disconnected is about three college students who choose give up their computer for a documentary. Some key aspects of the documentary are how attached our society is to computers and the internet in general‚ even in 2007. Our culture is heavily reliant on technology to help them get through our daily lives. It is basically a requirement for professional communication‚ school‚ and even to access to other older forms of media such as books and old articles and diagrams. Those ideas were made especially

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    The beginning of the documentary‚ “The Invisibles” talks about the journey to a new world‚ United States‚ the many risks those who try to escape the economic problems take just to get across the border. Many distasteful thing happen to families who try to reach North America‚ people are kidnapped‚ tortured in an inhumane matter‚ and killed in front of the others. This establishes fear among all other kidnapped to and all other who attempt to cross the border in hope of a better life. One thing that

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    Maham Farooqui Professor XYZ Operations HM 13th July 2014 The movie ‘Bully’ is a documentary and the message that it delivers is both troubling as well as moving. It shows us how some kids are constant sources of misery to others whom they consider to be different from the masses. Bullying has become a norm of our society and it is especially common in classrooms‚ cafeterias‚ school buses as well as in a principal’s office or in the teacher’s room. (Marriner‚ 3) ‘Bully’‚ is not only about the bullies

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    The Boys of Baraka Analysis Essay Have you ever wondered how tough it is for young people living in rough areas‚ to graduate High school? In The Boys of Baraka‚ Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady want to reach their young African American audience‚ to encourage them to graduate High school‚ and to not fall into peer pressure. The Boys of Baraka focuses of four boys: Devon‚ Montrey‚ Richard‚ and Romesh. These four young boys live in a neighborhood full of violence and drugs. Their lives at home aren’t

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    Robert Flaherty Analysis

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    considered to be the origin of documentary film‚ capturing life as it is. Usually the photos were taken of people and places documenting it. What is unique about Robert Flaherty’s footage of Nanook inside his igloo? What Robert Flaherty did that was unique was he set up ice stacked to look like they were in an igloo‚ but in reality they were not. This gave him enough light to get the footage for the scene. A documentary documents an event but what else does it convey? A documentary documents an event but

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    Israt Ara Motaleb According to the documentary “Babies‚” there were many scenes in the film that most clearly demonstrated the interconnectedness‚ the similarity in all human behavior. For instance‚ when the babies from the urban and rural areas‚ even though they grew up in different environments and are from different backgrounds‚ they showed the same capabilities in all human behavior. An example is when all babies look around their surroundings and makes different sounds hiccuping‚ snoring‚ crying

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    The documentary film Pais Invisible is about the armed resistance movement against the military dictatorship of Chile from 1973-1990. The film shows the struggle the Chilean people had to go through to over throw the government. For this documentary some of the Chilean people who experienced the event were interviewed and shared their experience. Overall the documentary illustrates the fear‚ dedication and power of the Chilean people and how it is important to criticize the government. One of the

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    Roger And Me Analysis

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    class. These more powerful‚ higher social groups‚ such the General Motors Company in the film‚ utilize their authority and control in order to take advantage of and abuse those groups with lower influences and lower dominance. At the end of the documentary‚ Moore closes with the statement‚ “the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.” This statement correctly parallels with Marx’s broad view of society and more specifically with the society of Flint at the time of the occurrence of

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