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    Filmmaking (often referred to in an academic context as film production) is the process of making a film‚ from an initial story idea or commission‚ through scriptwriting‚ shooting‚ editingdirecting and distribution to an audience. Filmmaking takes place all over the world in a huge range of economic‚ social‚ and political contexts‚ and using a variety of technologies and techniques. Typically‚ it involves a large number of people‚ and takes from a few months to several years to complete‚ although

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    POSTMODERN FILM

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    Open Rubric “Postmodernism has enriched film theory and its analysis by calling attenti0n to a stylistic shift toward a media conscious cinema” (Gonarkar 2012)  Postmodenism can be characterised by various aspects including:  Pastiche  Nostalgia  Disjointed narratives  Emotional detachment  Self-referentialism  Time bending  Altered realities  ‘Quoting’ from different film genres and film     movements/periods as well as from other visual media and actual historical periods

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    Casablanca is a romance and drama film that was released in the United States (US) in 1942. The captivating wartime film is about two men vying for the love a woman. It is also a political film that highlights Morocco during the Second World War. Casablanca was produced by Warner Brothers and directed by Michael Curtiz one of Hollywood’s most creative and brilliant directors in that period. Casablanca has the perfect combination of intrigue‚ suspense‚ romance‚ and drama that captivates the audience

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    limelight of Hollywood; where there is an endless amount of money‚ power‚ and fame. Society fails to examine what’s behind fame; the dark‚ twisted‚ and the ugly truths hiding within those exact words. Billy Wilder explores and divulges the dark yet unknown‚ harsh realities of fame‚ following Hollywood’s transition from silent pictures to talkies; with his film Sunset Boulevard. Sunset Boulevard is a 1950 American classic film noir‚ starring Gloria Swanson (Norma Desmond)‚ William Holden (Joe Gillis)‚ and

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    Memento Film Analysis

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    friend but I see her almost every day. One day she approached me and said I know you‚ I said how and she reply I can smell you. I was shocked for a while and she told everybody has a distinct sense of smell. These are she recognizes people. Some animals do have a great sense of smell like man best friend dogs. #2. There is no doubt Smell-O-Vision will transform cyberspace. The millennium generation spend a

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    Dead Poets Society Task E Dead Poets Society has engaged its audiences and critics with its brilliant plot spun expertly like a spider’s web. This coming of age film explores the rebellious nature of the adolescents as they progress from childhood to adulthood. Dead Poets Society is unique with its brilliant acting‚ uplifting story and superb craftsmanship. The main characters in this film are Robin Williams as Mr Keating‚ Robert Sean Leonard as Neil Perry‚ and Ethan Hawke as Todd Anderson. I believe

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    Film Essay

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    were mostly for pure entertainment‚ never delving too deep into the human psyche or touching on subjects outside of the day to day lives of the upper crust of society. Films never touched on the real day lives of the average person who‚ ironically‚ paid to those types of movies. During ww2 films served a similar purpose. Many of the films at the time were created to boost morale of people at home and to support the troops. They were understandably created to make the public at home feel a little

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    Gallipoli Film Analysis

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    Gallipoli: World War I During World War I‚ Germany and England were at war against each other. One of England’s allies‚ Australia‚ fought against the Ottoman Empire‚ who were one of Germany’s allies. The film‚ Gallipoli‚ illustrates the story of two Australian sprinters‚ who grew a bond with one another after they enrolled in the Australian military. The film began focusing on Archibald Hamilton‚ a young farmer who possessed a talent for fast sprinting. After Archibald overheard his parent’s conversation

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    Katyn Film Analysis

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    Wajda’s film‚ Katyn‚ has a remarkable way of delivering the insight of the Katyn Massacre to the viewers. The stories of each characters were told in different perspectives‚ which I thought was quite intriguing because they were all fairly tied to one another. Straight off the bat‚ the opening of the film introduced the separation of Anna and her husband‚ a Polish Officer‚ Andrzej‚ which really hinted the initial issue at the time. Officers were separated from others and were set to deport. The progression

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    Film Analysis: Free Will

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    This film exhibits Free Will in a unique way. Through sheer determination and strong will‚ Joel and Clementine overcome their own brains. This film’s plot highlights the idea that if you set your mind to something‚ you can accomplish it. Many people would out themselves in a situation like Joel’s and as they find themselves regretting it after it’s “too late‚” they simply submit to their “fate”. In other words‚ they let external factors control them. Instead of Joel wallowing in self- pity and giving

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