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    Xlala Film Analysis

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    Hollywood is the most popular form of cinema and filmmaking; it is the first one that comes to mind when people think of cinema today. But‚ the world is not limited to just the American and Hollywood perspective as other countries make their own films even compete against the familiar style. Transnational films break through both ‘national’ and ‘international’ forms and can be taken on a global and local scale. Though‚ it does not limit media to one country‚ but works across many national cultures

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    They hope to connect US Bollywood fans through its US theatres. Throughout the journal‚ Matusitz and Payano emphasize the globalization of popular culture through Hollywood and Bollywood. Nayar‚ S. J. (1997). “The Values of Fantasy: Indian Popular Cinema Through Western Scripts.” Journal of Popular Culture. 31(1): 73-90. Sheila Nayar a Professor in the Department of English and Communication Studies in Greensboro College rationalizes that almost all Bollywood films pilfer from Hollywood movies. She

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    Christy Nailling Cinema 123 Professor Peterson 29 May 2013 Women in American Cinema Women have made an incredible impact on American Cinema with their talents and roles making worldwide history. Women have been central to the film industry since its inception in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Female stardom was an essential component of the rise of the industry‚ though many of these women were celebrated more for their appearances than for their acting ability. While the popularity

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    Street Angel (1937) present? What does it say about issues involved in "modernization"? What symbols are portrayed in Street Angel (1937) Introduction Every country has specific famous era in which their cinema portrays the reality of their society‚ the 1930 ’s was the era in which China ’s cinema bent itself towards portraying society and modernization. A lot of distinctive features developed by Chinese film over the last hundred years are the result and testimony of the particular kind of interaction

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    Gonzales Jacobs University Bremen Aesthetics and Themes In Films Of The First Three Generation Of Chinese Filmmakers Abstract Taking into account the fact that the year 1979 is considered probably the biggest turning point in the Chinese cinema (Semsel‚ 1990‚ p. xvi)‚ this paper focuses on the main aesthetic and thematic features used in the films of the first three generations of Chinese filmmakers‚ which were all released before 1979. The films chosen for the analysis of their aesthetics

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    leaves. All these unnatural realities is one of the styles of German Expressionism. German Expressionism was an artistic movement that preceded World War 1 in Germany‚ and culminated in the 1920’s with Expressionist cinema. It was an extremely influential genre that showed cinema could be an art form‚ not just a source of

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    Bollywood and Liberalization

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    References: Ashish RAJADHYAKSHA‚ The ‘Bollywoodization’ of the Indian cinema: cultural nationalism in a global arena ’ from Inter-Asia Cultural Studies‚ Volume 4‚ Number 1‚ 2003 Ruben Gowricharan‚ Bollywood in Diaspora‚ University of Tilburg‚ The Netherlands‚ 2004 Bollywood and Globalization‚ Indian Popular Cinema‚ Nation‚ and Diaspora‚ edited by Rini Bhattacharya Mehta and Rajeshwari V. Pandharipande‚ 2011. b. 2011 c d. 2000 ii ix. 1998 was

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    report‚ even Imax is looking to expand its existing contract with PVR. Imax hopes to open theaters in alliance with PVR in Bangalore Mumbai and Delhi soon‚ and stands to benefit from the PVR-Cinemax deal too. Priya Village Roadshow (PVR) Cinemas is one of the cinema chains in India. The company‚ which began as a joint venture agreement between Priya Exhibitors Private Limited and Village Roadshow Limited in 1995 with 60:40 ratio‚ began its commercial operations in June 1997 with the launch of PVR Anupam

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    Regal Cinemas FAR Report

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    attendance rate in the previous 16 years (Kaufman‚ Amy). Regal Cinemas is the largest chain of movie theaters in the United States and with a few adjustments can become the most desirable of all movie theaters. If the company implements stricter customer service policies it will eliminate a majority of the issues that are driving customers to go on the Internet and write a negative review after attending a movie at their local Regal Cinemas location. When a

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    Empire Cinema Case Study

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    invaluable asset. Likewise‚ Empire Cinema is a valuable asset. However‚ it is essential to recognize that the audience demands are different from those that the building targeted initially. It would therefore be necessary to adapt the building for use today. It is recommended that the best use for a building such as Empire Cinema would be include using it for the objective it was originally intended. Therefore‚ the most preferable use for a listed cinema would still be as a cinema with other auditorium uses

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