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    Lars Von Trier and His Films

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    Kongens Lyngby‚ Denmark | Occupation | Film director and screenwriter | Influenced by | Andrei Tarkovsky‚ Carl Theodor Dreyer‚ Ingmar Bergman‚ Stanley Kubrick‚ Douglas Sirk‚ David Lynch‚ Michelangelo Antonioni‚ Jørgen Leth‚ Erich von Stroheim‚ Josef von Sternberg‚ Bertolt Brecht | Spouse(s) | Cæcilia Holbek (m. 1987–1995)[1] Bente Frøge (m. 1997–present) | Lars von Trier (Danish: [ˈlɑːs fʌn ˈtʁiːˀɐ]; born Lars Trier; 30 April 1956)[2] is a Danish film director and screenwriter. He is closely

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    Casablanca: Film Critique

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    “brings tears to his eyes”. The Film Casablanca explores the themes of sense of duty‚ sacrifices‚ and letting go of past love‚ all in chaotic and disastrous world. Casablanca was set in Moscow during the Second World War. The film follows an American club owner Rick Blaine and his journey reuniting with past love IIsa Lund. The director Michael Curtiz chose eliding duration technique because Casablanca took place at least in a couple days. Within the first minute of the film he uses montage a form of elide

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    Course: Film and Television Production BA Name of Module: Story‚ Structure and Style Module Code: 2FTP514.1 Name of Student: Ashwin Arvind Email Address Of Student: Arvind.Ashwin@gmail.com Assignment: How can Vladimir Propp’s analysis of fairytale or folktale narratives help in understanding how film stories work? Word Count: 1526 Essay It’s interesting to see how the work of Vladimir Propp and his study of the Russian folktales has provided such rich and diverse grounds for analyzing

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    Review of Film 'Opera Java'

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    and to witness their evolution. Because my knowledge of Indonesian language is still low‚ thus I wasn’t into Indonesian literature and in my country only one author is translated. One form of art is missing and I find it important in my life? It is a film. While staying here I was always curious to see and in that form to learn Indonesian language. I find more American (and English-speaking movies) with Indonesian subtitles then other way around. And while people were convincing me to go and to see

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    like that *snap* gulp…. Now all joking aside the film The Court Jester Made in 1957 and Staring Danny Kaye‚ Glynis Johns‚ and Angela Lansbury (B) is a marvelous little treat of a film‚ which also had a Golden Globe nomination for best actor in a comedy or musical. It’s writing‚ musical numbers‚ performances and style are defiantly its strong points while its action and editing are where it’s lacking. Let’s begin the Aesthetic Analysis of the film The Court Jester:

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    Many Australian films explore the concept of ‘overcoming adversity’‚ common to films from many countries but they explore it in a manner unique to Australia and embrace the ‘Aussie Battler’ or ‘Aussie Hero’ icon. The films Gallipoli (Directed by Peter Weir - 1981) and Ned Kelly (Directed by Gregor Jordan - 2003) are two good examples of this. Both films show evidence of characters overcoming adversities throughout their stories. The following will analyse each film and explore the concept by looking

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    The Mission is one of the films that help to bring out the issue of Christian church controversies that characterized the eighteenth century. The movie features events that occurred in Latin America in which Jesuit missionaries were under threats arising from the pragmatic needs of their doctrines and order. This challenge is further made complex by the predatory racial prejudice of European settlers‚ coupled with the political pressure stemming from the colonial imperialists. The dominant religious

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    KODAK AND FUJI FILM

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    order to devote his full attention to his new business venture. Eastman Dry Plate Company was innovative for its time. Mr. Eastman was the first to announce that film could be put on rolls. This attraction to the filming industry made Mr. Eastman a true pioneer in the business. In 1884 the business became known as the Eastman Dry Plate Film Company. The company had 14 shareholders; something that was very rare for its time. It has been noted that Eastman Kodak Company was built on different principles

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    Australian Film Finance Corporation with assistance from Film Victoria and the New South Wales Film and Television Office. The film was made on a total budget of $4.4 million. ’Two Hands’ went on to make $5‚478‚485 at the box office‚ it was the first Australian film to open in top position at the Australian box office within the last six years prior to its release. With a total budget of $4.4 million‚ it was an exceptionally modest amount considering the average Australian feature film budget at

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    responsible for the killing. A direct relationship between the counter on the website and the killing machine has been set up to where the more internet surfers that log on‚ the faster and more painful the slaughtering occurs. This scene is from a recent film titled Untraceable. The movie is a perfect example of how much our society has changed. From a television series to song lyrics‚ the media has become less involved in censoring inappropriate scenes or music selections. Before the 1980’s it was hard

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