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    10 Prime Examples of A Good Movie Calvin Johnson Most everyone in the world enjoys a great movie. There are many different elements that make a good movie. A few elemtents are: photography‚ mise en scene‚ movement‚ editing‚ sound‚ acting‚ drama‚ story‚ writing‚ and finally ideiology. If a movie excels in one of more of these things the movie is destined for success. There are 10 movies that are prime examples of the things that make movies good. There are three types of film: realism

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    set of guidelines that can teach a person how to be gay or to show others what a queer life is like. Most of what people know about the LGBTQ+ community comes from what is portrayed in media. The Celluloid Closet took viewers behind the scenes to shine a light on gay and lesbian stereotypes and misrepresentation of gay culture in the film industry. The documentary gives insight on how Hollywood has taught straight people to view gays and how gay people should view themselves. While major progressive

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    Black cinema over the past years has been undermined and limited to certain expectations. In most films directors fail to produce realistic scenarios that the audience can relate to. Hollywood directors‚ instead of capturing the true essence of what it is to be Black‚ demonstrate what they believe the audience will be most interested in. They favor entertainment and amusement resulting in degrading stereotypes that promote racism and homophobic attitudes. Independent Black films seem to be more capable

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    In a nation that produces around 800 films a year Indian people see films a a very important part of their culture. For Indian people "cinema is integral to their lives; it is not a distant‚ two to three hour distraction‚ but an explicit life-style for them."(Jaya Ramanathan). The large screen provides an alternative‚ an escape from the realities of day-to-day life. The protagonists are totally identified with‚ the hero is applauded‚ the virtuous is worshipped and the villain is condemned. The actors

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    The necessity of water and time The dominance of power in society can be illustrated by using a pyramid. People with the possession of real power‚ we find at the very top and narrowest part. At the bottom‚ and widest part‚ we find everything and everyone else. Like the people of Dimock‚ in the documentary Gasland‚ they put their trust and faith into the hands of the controlling minority part‚ thinking that they would act in their best interest. However‚ in many cases just like theirs‚ megalomaniacal

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    This essay will explore the ‘problem of masculinity’ and the way Classical Hollywood cinema invests and deals with the image of the male body‚ drawing from the analysis of examples from Top Hat (1935) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1946). Steve Neale argues that ‘it is very rare to find analyses that seek to specify in detail‚ in relation to particular films or groups of films‚ how heterosexual masculinity is inscribed and the mechanisms‚ pressures‚ and contradictions that inscription may involve’

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    The Portrayal of Gays and Lesbians on TV‚ and How Viewers React Matthew Wood There are several ways in which gays and lesbians are portrayed on television‚ many of which‚ arguably‚ create problems both for the programme maker and for the viewer. Homosexuality is still not fully accepted in today ’s society and traditional patriarchal portrayals of both men and women are still dominant‚ with few exceptions to such images. This is‚ perhaps‚ particularly true of men. Whilst patriarchal images of

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    Biyaya ng Lupa The movie showed how Filipino Families lived in the past. The main charaters‚ Jose and Maria‚ got married and started a life together‚ having four children. They were extremely conservative in how they ran their family; with the couple talking about how they shouldn’t fight too much because it would cause the downfall of their marriage. I like the movie because it shows how old Filipino films were at that time. It also showed how beautiful Rosa Rosal (playing Maria) was when she

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    LITERATURE AND CINEMA FANTASY IN FILMS Life is a Theme of Literature‚ Literature is the expression of Life. Life fashions Literature and Literature moulds Life. The intimate relation between Literature and Cinema is one of the common place truths which have been illustrated again and again‚ both Social and literary life history. Literature is the most fascinating creation of a literary artist based on the style and stategy of life. Life and reality are the basics

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    Annotated Bibliography Stone‚ A.. "Both sides on gay adoption cite concern for children." Usa today. Gannett Co. Inc.‚ 2006. Web. 18 Apr 2012 The article is about a couple who is gay having to move in order for both gay parents to get custody of the adopted child. It talks about the statistics of foster care and the number of kids being adopted right now. The numbers are very low and even for gays‚ its extremely low. It also states that gays are some good candidates for adoption but not being

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