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    The Club Film Analysis

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    The filmmaking competence of the acclaimed Chilean director Pablo Larraín (Tony Manero"‚ Post Mortem"‚ "No"‚ "The Club") is not at stake in his latest feature‚ “Jackie”‚ a stylized biopic with a few aspects to admire. The film‚ written by Noah Oppenheim (“The Maze Runner”‚ “Allegiance”) and co-produced by Darren Aronofsky ("Requiem for a Dream"‚ "The Wrestler"‚ "Black Swan")‚ is centered on the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy‚ emulating her emotional states in the aftermath of President John

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    Film: The Breakfast Club

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    The 1985 film “The Breakfast Club” is a classic American coming-of-age-drama-comedy film. “The Breakfast Club” is written‚ produced‚ and directed by John Hughes‚ who was met with “resistance and skepticism” because he lacked filmmaking experience when he requested to direct this film. This film turned out to be Hughes’ directional debut. With a budget of one million dollars‚ this film grossed 51.5 million dollars worldwide. In just 97 minutes‚ we learn differences between “five strangers with nothing

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    the Kid Chaplin

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    Charlie Chaplin Charlie‚ as he is most commonly known by‚ was the first to control every aspect of the filmmaking process. He has transformed the movie industry into and art with his silent films. In 1910 Chaplin took his first trip to the United States from his home in London‚ with Fred Karno’s Speechless Comedians. He was so dazzled by the city life that he decided to stay in America. During 1913‚ Charlie joined Keystone Studios in New York City‚ with whom he stared in his first motion picture

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    Media Review Assignment

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    and challenges‚ in modern America. [available through Mohawk Library] The Greatest Movie Ever Sold. Morgan Spurlock‚ director. (2011) 90mins – an exploration of how corporate influence‚ product placement and brand recognition has changed filmmaking and film-watching. Who Killed the Electric Car? Chris Paine‚ director. (2006) 93 mins – an exploration of the corporate and political forces that oppose a widespread release of an eco-friendly car. [available through Mohawk Library] Zero

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    These two concepts‚ among various others‚ are widely known and theorized about‚ while playing their part in cinematic history. Even the more broader concepts that are found in experimental films such as re-contextualization. materialist‚ graphic filmmaking‚ and even the broader and little more ambiguous concept in surrealism I

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    CEO GMA Network‚ Inc Mater Entrepreneur 2004 Atty. Felipe L. Gozon is credited for the impressive turnaround in recent years of GMA Network‚ Inc.‚ a conglomerate of companies engaged in radio and TV broadcasting‚ post production services‚ filmmaking‚ music recording‚ and new media. Atty. Gozon was part of the triumvirate which‚ in the mid-1970’s‚ brought GMA from the original American owner‚ Mr. Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart. The other two major owners were Gozon’s brother-in-law Menardo Jimenez

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    the film also received more than 100 additional awards the same year (IMDB). Undoubtedly‚ much of the films worldwide appeal comes from Boyle’s unique ability of mixing both influential Western filmmaking style and culture while simultaneously and seamlessly infusing traditional Indian culture and filmmaking as well. The movie tells the story of underprivileged 18 year old Jamal‚ who grew up orphaned with his brother Salim in the slums of Mumbai‚ India. At the beginning of the film‚ we are introduced

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    Mike Nichols

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    so that the Russian Revolution would not affect him. He later moved to settle in Germany (Gates). Mike Nichols is a third cousin twice removed from the scientist Albert Einstein from his mother’s side (Gates). Filmmaking Career Later‚ Mike moved to Vancouver to start his filmmaking career professionally. He acted and directed in various productions. In 1963‚ Nichols was chosen to lead Neil Simon ’s Broadway play Barefoot in the Park which is a romantic comedy that starred Robert Redford and

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    Its influences reach across history. Even as the movement began it was inspiring and changing the ideas and theories of filmmaking. The French New Wave was heavily impacted by their European friends through the Neorealist emphasis on documentary style and real-life portrayals. This movement also lead to the start of many famous Italian filmmakers’ careers (https://www.criterion

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    Alfred Hitchcock

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    Report: Alfred Hitchcock 1922-1939 Alfred Hitchcock’s name will be remembered forever throughout history‚ but a man does not become a legend overnight. Before becoming a master of any given skill‚ one must experiment with the boundaries and capabilities of his specific field of choice. From the beginning Hitchcock had to find what boundaries he could push and which others he couldn’t. From 1922 to 1939 Alfred Hitchcock made 24 films‚ and through the development of those films he experimented with

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