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    Serenades Film Analysis

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    ‘Serenades’ is a film set in central Australia that explores the mixing and relations between cultures in the 1890’s. It follows the story of Jila‚ the child of an aboriginal woman named Wanga‚ whom was given away for one night to an Afghan cameleer Shir Mohammed as payment of a gambling debt. Jila was raised and taught about aboriginal spirituality by her grandfather in her early childhood‚ but when her mother and grandfather both die‚ she is brought into the German missionary and is baptized into

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    smartphone industry with a new product. The Hydrogen One is RED’s bet to revolutionize the use of smartphones. Back in 2006‚ when RED was founded and showed its intent on delivering high-performance digital cinema cameras with quality of 35mm film and the convenience of pure digital‚ many people were skeptical and some even considered it a “scam”. After a 10-years background of providing unique high-quality cinema cameras with high-usage in the film industry‚ many people have blindly bought RED’s newly

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    Seabiscuit Film Analysis

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    starts with a wealthy man‚ Charles Howard‚ losing his son and looking for some way to grieve. He begins to race horses and meets Tom Smith‚ an old-time horse trainer. Together‚ they spot the unconventional Seabiscuit who Smith sees potential that no one else does. Smith convinces Howard to buy the horse and they find Red Pollard to ride the horse. All of the key parts of this movie are unconventional: Red is too big to be a jockey‚ Seabiscuit is too small to be a prized horse and Smith is well past

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    Film Analysis: "The Help"

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    Vickie Intro To Communications Dr. Nikki Hodgson March 25‚ 2013 Film Analysis “The Help” How did people use non-verbals to communicate their status and identities in The Help? (e.g.: artifacts used by wealthy/poor‚ language tones/volume‚ dress codes‚ appearance‚ rituals‚ etc.) The lines between black and white are clearly delineated by more than color in this film. While the socialite white women‚ even on routine days for mundane activities‚ dress in pretty pressed dresses‚ manicured

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    I watched the film Vegucated and overall I thought the film was educational but very graphic. Watching the scenes with the slaughter house were very eye opening to what we do to these animals all because we want to eat meat and dairy. It was just very sad to watch and it made me wonder if all of this was necessary and do we really need meat and dairy to survive? I also like how it follows the lives of three people as they go through the transition of becoming vegan or vegetarian. I also didn’t know

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    The Crush Film Analysis

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    like shaddy‚ she gives the shaddy eye like mmmmhmmm‚ I thought she threw good shade. Billy - I totally agree‚ she did a fun job at giving that shaddy look. It must of been a blast being a part of that film. Was "The Crush" filmed in Seattle‚ and what was your favorite memory of working on this film? Jennifer - It was filmed in Vancouver actually. My best experience was Rodney the door man‚ I love door men to tell you the truth. They are just so helpful and if you need help with anything you just

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    Mangalindan IR204-C The short film‚ The Meatrix is all about the development of processed meats from the traditional way to the industrialized way. The development is caused by many factors‚ one of which is the increasing demand for meat products in the present day. While watching the video‚ I concluded that the producers are portraying an advocacy to discontinue the patronage of the said products. The main point that the films are portraying is that‚ processed goods have

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    Casablanca Film Analysis

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    Grace Massett Professor Delmira Valladares Film 101 September 16‚ 2015 Casablanca Casablanca was a romantic film produced in 1942. Internet Movie Database summarizes Casablanca as “Rick Blaine‚ who owns a night club in Casablanca‚ discovers his old flame Ilsa is in town with her husband‚ Victor Laszlo. Laszlo is a famed rebel‚ and with Germans on his tail‚ Ilsa knows Rick can help them get out of the country.” Rick Blaine is the main character and he is described as cynical and doesn’t have a care

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    Moonlight Film Analysis

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    status‚ meaning that it cuts across all other identity markers and is one of the major defining features of a person (Henslin‚ 2015‚ p. 102). Because of this fact‚ gender roles have become a basis for how people should behave. Gender roles are described as‚ “shared expectations of behavior given one’s gender” (Burke & Stets‚ 2000‚ p.1). The treatment of certain genders are results of socialization from family‚ friends‚ peers‚ and one of the biggest influencers‚ media. The way that gender appears in media

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    Everyman Film Analysis

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    trauma of femicide by showing graphic scenes of sexual violence. In the beginning of the film‚ Cutberto’s innocence is ascribed by his initial unwillingness to have sex with Juana and his subsequent heartbreak when she leaves him. The audience sympathizes with Cutberto until he resorts to violence.

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