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    Cinema attendance is starting to decline as Americans have only bought nearly 3.6 movie tickets per person by the end of 2017 compared to 5.1 in 2002‚ resulting in a 30% decline (The Economist‚ p. 2). The absence of people in the theaters can be clearly be seen‚ since there are so many substitutes such as streaming services now. The decline of cinema attendance is a great illustration of a change in taste and preference for consumers as substitutes‚ like Netflix‚ have caused the demand for cinemas

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    Salaam Cinema Film Review Documentary seeks to present factual information about the world whereby the filmmaker asks the audience to assume that the film presents trustworthy information about its subject (Bordwell & Thompson 2011). In films‚ they offer the audience various ways for experiencing‚ along with viewing exactly what they find gratifying. Films tend to not merely just help to develop a thought or perhaps exploring visual qualities and sound textures but also‚ take audience on a journey

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    British New Wave Cinema made its appearance during the late 1950’s in the world of European cinema representing Britain as a nation in a socio-political aspect during a time where Britain was divided and defined by social class. Some of the issues portrayed in British new wave cinema are issues such as the economic state of Britain at the time‚ poverty issues‚ employment ‚racism‚ sexual orientation‚ and gender‚ all these as a reality of the country. The representations of these films at the time

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    Digital Cinema –Boon or Bane! In today’s fast paced age‚ with technology upgrading constantly‚ soon filmmakers will be opting for more digital rather than analog prints. Digitization is nothing but electronic software distribution without the use of any physical media‚ utilizing media like satellites & the internet. In the beginning of the decade‚ if the introduction of multiplexes gave the cinema industry a huge boost‚ then digitization will usher in the second phase in the resurgence of Indian

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    that seized Morocco as their subject of writing and setting of shooting films down to its strategic and intercontinental locus. Going back to some historical reviews of the literature written about the representation of Morocco in the Anglo-American cinema and literature‚ we find that political‚ economic‚ and religious motivations are various pretexts that legitimize the western representation of Moroccan people together with their different cultural aspects. In Belated Travelers‚ Ali Bahdad has shown

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    TURKISH CINEMA NAME : MUHAMMET SURNAME : TARHAN ID : 02031139 BEING A KURD IN TURKISH CINEMA “The best way of spreading and imposing culture‚ political behaviour and literature to other states is cinema” my father always says. Then he adds: “For instance‚ America introduced emperialism and it’s ‘power’ to the whole World via American movies”. Previously‚ i was not be able to comprehend that‚ however‚ after I started being interested in cinema‚ i realised

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    Values and Traits of Filipino Films Philippine Cinema has unique values and traits. Don Jose as the Father of Filipino Films labeled the Filipino films as quality content and has a commercial appeal among movie goers. Many of the films created by Don Jose Nepomuceno were received the approval of the box office and win the heart of film critics. Nepomuceno has a mind-set in every movie that he will create that a content of a movie should have the combination of artwork and crass commercialism (Quirino

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    century was an exiting time for this business that we call show. The film industry had not restricted itself to Hollywood. The film industry had spread its wings round the world at a fantastic rate. This term paper focuses on the early years of Russian cinema‚ the films that were made‚ and the directors that pushed the boundaries of Russian entertainment. We will trace a path through history; from the beginning of the silent era‚ the introduction of sound‚ and the sound of drums which heralded the beginning

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    narrative of Krishna’s childhood is then unfolded revealing his divine self. At the end the great underwater sequence shows Krishna subjugating the demon snake Kaliya followed by the ritual of aarti and celebration. PIFF 2013 100 Years Of Indian Cinema Sant Tukaram Sant Tukaram 1936-35 mm-130-Marathi-Black And White-India Director: Vishnupant Govind Damle‚ Sheikh Fattelal Cast: Vishnupant Pagnis‚ Gouri‚ Pandit Damle‚ Kusum Bhagwat‚ Bhagwat‚ Master Chhotu‚ B. Nandrekar‚ Shankar Kulkarni‚ Shanta

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    African Americans have been in American cinema for many years. Since the introduction of African American in cinema‚ there has always been a misrepresentation or negative outlook on this race in cinema. For instance‚ in early cinema there was a wide use of blackface in many films. Blackface was designed to represent a Black person by a White character. For example‚ the actors would dress as mammy’s‚ sing folk songs‚ or use improper language. This act was insensitive and misleading but was used as

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