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    with the introduction of characters by credits establishes a dark and mysterious mood of passion and hope before images are even shown. The use of a fade from the plain image to the motion pictures‚ and the overlapping of the music and realistic diegetic sounds‚ lets the audience gradually adjust to the introduced scene and help them to connect with what’s happening. With the first images in black and white

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    In The Silence‚ Bach’s music features in a diegetic manner. Anna‚ Ester‚ and Johan are all in the hotel‚ listening to Goldberg Variations‚ Variation 25 on Ester’s radio. The hotel’s porter comes in with room service‚ which he sets down on the small table between him and Ester‚ where the radio is also

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    Is the label “national cinema” still a useful one? Critically evaluate the usefulness of the term in relation to at least two films from this course. 1. floating life 2. chunking express 3. my blueberry night Like different countries have different culture‚ customs and give people different feeling‚ as an important part of one’s culture industry‚ movies from different places gives people different sense of feeling. That’s the magic of National cinema. But under the big trend of globalisation

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    In Cambodia‚ the Khmer Rouge Groups got driven out of Cambodia by the Viet Cong. The economy completely collapsed and since all the intellectual people were killed in Genocide it took a while to come back. It is estimated that 25% of population was killed in the genocide‚ right

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    Question: How did Pol Pot’s envisioned “New” Cambodia‚ “Year Zero Project” transform Cambodia then and what effects does it leave in Cambodia today? What is the background/history of the genocidal conflict? The Cambodian genocide was the leader of Khmer Rouge‚ Pol Pot’s idea to restore the country agriculturally by deconstructing cambodia back to a primitive “Year Zero”. The idea of Year Zero arose in the 1950s after the French decolonization and devastated the region until the late 1980s and continues

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    after the Cambodian Genocide in 1975‚ one can assume that these reasons include economic breakdown (continuity of the Angkar trading crops for firearms)‚ government collapse (changes in the soldiers’ behavior towards the villagers‚ continuity of Khmer Rouge killing villagers at Lo Reap)‚ and the lack of social interactions (changes in communication within the village of Lo Reap). The economic breakdown had a great deal of impact on the Ung family because of the Angkar constantly exchanging crops for

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    BALAOING‚ Patrize Aerielle A. BSTM 2-1D Lee Kuan Yew‚ GCMG‚ CH (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew‚ 16 September 1923)‚ is a Singaporean politician. He was the first Prime Minister of Singapore‚ governing for three decades. He is also widely recognised as the founding father of modern Singapore. Hồ Chí Minh (19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969)‚ born Nguyễn Sinh Côn‚ or Nguyễn Sinh Cung‚ also known as Nguyễn Tất Thành and Nguyễn Ái Quốc‚ was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1945–1955)

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    a basilica‚ thus remaining a civic temple‚ used for burying personalities. Today its vaults contain all sorts of politicians‚ writers‚ and thinkers.There is also the heart of Leon Gambetta in an urn‚ along with Resistance fighters like Jean Moulin whose ashes were transferred from the Pere Lachaise Cemetary‚ Louis Braille whose body was moved to the Pantheon on the centenary of his death and many more that have been buried at this fabulous monument in Paris‚ but one

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    think they’re all lazy? Alcoholics? Or Thieves? This stereotype of Aboriginal people is shown in the scene where Willie meets Tadpole and his other homeless friends drinking under the bridge. The combination of the mid shots‚ eye level shots and the diegetic sounds used during this scene engages the audience into their world. Irony is used when Tadpole says “We all wanna go home‚ but we’re a long way from our country” to emphasise the displacement of the Aborigines from their homeland that’s colonised

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    1975-1977. The Vietnam government installed the People’s Republic of Kampuchea in place of the Khmer Rouge. The Soviet Union‚ the socialist countries of Eastern Europe and India recognised the People’s Republic of Kampuchea and USSR praised the PRK’s "remarkable victory" and expressed its full support for the regime’s advance towards socialism. Furthermore‚ the Soviets harshly criticised the Khmer Rouge regime’s record of terror‚ which they implied had been imposed by China. The Khmer Rouge’s genocide

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