INTRODUCTION * The Aamir Khan starrer Ghajini has created waves at the box office by raking in Rs 90 crore worldwide on the first weekend of its release. But much before that‚ the film had already created waves in the world of marketing by setting new standards for the industry. * Ghajini has been marketed as ‘India’s first event film’ one that has the potential to become a successful business venture rather than just the box office success of the movie. * Apart from the ongoing success of
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Cinema and its impact on our lives Respectable members of the examination board‚ let me introduce my topic in which I would like to speak on the cinema art. Keypoints of my topic are the following: cinema art as a phenomenon‚ its history‚ development and its influence on the society. The motion pictures have a great impact on our life. Indeed‚ the movies are truly an art of our time – they were born and achieved a great development in the 20th century‚ and now they demand the serious consideration
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Kyung Hyun Kim seems well placed to write an interesting study of contemporary Korean cinema. The UC Irvine professor has already written one book on the subject‚ The Remasculinization of Korean Cinema (Duke University Press‚ 2004)‚ produced a number of films (including Im Sang-soo’s recent high profile remake of The Housemaid[2010])‚ and is impressively connected within the Korean film industry. A glance through the notes at the end of the book finds him dining with Choi Dong-hun (director of Tazza:
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itself defeated‚ war ravaged and in great economic turmoil. Italy‚ the once romantic agricultural Mediterranean gem was attempting to recover from Nazi occupation and reindustrialize. Fascist leader‚ Benito Mussolini‚ believed cinema‚ to be the most powerful weapon; “Il cinema è l ’arma più forte" he constructed the Cinecittà. It became Europe’s largest film studio‚ so large it could have been its own city. His assassination marked the downfall of his ‘white telephone’ propaganda movies and the rise
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Comparison of Chinese and American Film industry Introduction A Film‚ also called a movie‚ is a modern art that combines pictures and voices to entertain people and express certain ethnic or political attitudes and other concerns. Movies have absorbed the characteristics of literature‚ photography‚ painting‚ music‚ dancing‚ writing‚ sculpture‚ architecture and many other kinds of arts. However‚ they are not produced through a simple combination‚ but rather‚ with a process that includes digestion
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Pirnus Kinopalæet – and the Danish Cinema Name of the students(class): Pirnus Paul (class sem 1v) ; Martin Knudsen (class 1a) Number of characters (including spaces‚ footnotes‚ end notes and text boxes):24952 Project Tutor: Ingerlise Stendevad Signatures of all participating members: Pirnus Paul: Martin Knudsen: INTRODUCTION Kinopalaeet is a movie theatre located in Lyngby and it’s one of the best cinemas in Copenhagen area. The cinema has the latest equipment and it’s designed
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industry; this essay will also explore why it is called a ‘crisis’. Thus exploring the loss of jobs‚ the lack of Australian films being produced‚ and most importantly the erosion of a sense of national identity that Australian’s gain through Australian cinema. Recent successful Australian films ‘Australia’ (Luhrmaan B‚ 2008) and ‘Black Balloon’ (Down E‚ 2008) represents the quality that films should be produced to create a successful industry; this reinforces the sense of nationhood at risk of being lost
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BOLLYWOOD Selling Indian Movies in the West INTRODUCTION India’s most prominent movie industry is known by the name of Bollywood. It recently became the largest movie industry in the world (Jones‚ Arora‚ Mishra and Lefort‚ 2005; Srinivas‚ 2002). The name Bollywood is a reference to Hollywood‚ in which the “B” stands for Bombai‚ the city in which Bollywood originated. Bollywood is making thousands of movies every year with one of the world’s largest audiences. Bollywood has always exported their
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the list of topics offered below. The subject topics range from one of the genres studied in class (horror‚ western‚ melodrama) to one of the post‑World War II film movements studied in class (New Wave Iranian Cinema‚ Italian Neo-Realism‚ Soviet Socialist Realism‚ Contemporary Japanese Cinema). This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of suggested topics‚ but a selective offering. In some cases the topics can be modified to fit a different film/genre. I am also willing to entertain personalized topics
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assignment. I picked this topic because it stayed with me and I found it very interesting. I felt that it was a topic everyone would connect to since us all watch movies. This topic is mainly about how the sudden trend of remakes has invaded Indian cinema. The rate at which remakes are being made would make one feel that Bollywood has lost its originality. However‚ that is not the case. Considering the increase of remakes‚ I want to throw some light on this topic. Index 1) Introduction
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