assignment. I picked this topic because it stayed with me and I found it very interesting. I felt that it was a topic everyone would connect to since us all watch movies. This topic is mainly about how the sudden trend of remakes has invaded Indian cinema. The rate at which remakes are being made would make one feel that Bollywood has lost its originality. However‚ that is not the case. Considering the increase of remakes‚ I want to throw some light on this topic. Index 1) Introduction
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equivalent of Hollywood in India is a movie making‚ idea producing machine. It is not only a entertainment industry it is seen as a role model and the ultimate image. This is because like everyone knows Cinema is the most powerful media force. The Wilson Quarterly‚ Summer 1999 v23 i3 p56(1) Cinema Paradiso. Richard Schickel. . India is the same as everywhere in the world in where the young want to challenge tradition. This is the result of them watching Indian films that portray a continuous trend
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women representation. Hindi cinema has been a major point of reference for Indian culture in this century. It has shaped and expressed the changing scenarios of modern India to an extent that no preceding art form could ever achieve. And yet‚ the diversity in roles that women play is not aptly brought to examination either by the post colonial discoursers or the film studies intelligentsia. Gopalan (2000) leads discussion on the avenging women in Indian cinema. She argues that discussions of
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After exploring the two different characteristics between Italian neorealism and post war Japanese cinema‚ I can compare that both types of cinema relate to the lives of the country. By that I mean‚ their work was influenced on the struggles and culture of the two countries. After screening Rashomon and The Bicycle Thief‚ I found distinctive yet similar styles between cinematography and narrative. Comparing both the films‚ The Book Thief and Rashomon exposes arguments of the early-twentieth century
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Abstract With a recent surge of Asian Americans in American cinema‚ we are noticing that the stereotypes that we have used in the past are actually being used by their culture to break into American culture. Days of portraying Asian Americans as unintelligible and subservient are gone and are being replaced with a whole new outlook. The introduction of Martial Arts into American film has evolved the way Asians are viewed in American cinema. Quentin Tarantino introduced a whole new outlook to Asian
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Khan then went on to study theater under the reputed Barry John‚ whom he credits for carving out the actor inside him‚ but his mentor considers his pupil as being solely responsible for his greatness and glory‚ citing Shahrukh to have the perfect combination of talent‚ perseverance‚ belief in yourself‚ a never-give-up-attitude and of course‚ a bit of luck--factors needed for success. Shahrukh began his journey by landing the lead role of a commando in 1988 drama series "Fauji" (1988). He was much
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Sixteen (2002) and This Is England (2006) Within the last few years British Cinema and Realism have been linked. “Realism began in the 1930’s with documentary films‚ and a prime example of this is with the ‘father of documentary’ John Grierson‚ who founded the British documentary movement and created classic films such as Drifters (1929)‚ Industrial Britain (1933)‚ Song of Ceylon (1934) and Night Mail (1936).”In which British Cinema depicting the daily lifestyles of working class citizens. Social Realism
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INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY ANALYSIS(growth) The Indian Film Industry has been one of the oldest segments of the Indian entertainment industry. The Lumiere Brothers brought motion pictures to India in 1896‚ and since then there has been no looking back. Today‚ India has the world’s biggest movie industry that churns out around one thousand movies each year. The Indian Film Industry is witnessing mark improvements on all spheres - from the technology used in making films to the themes of the movies‚ exhibition
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Press : History. Derek Bose(2006) ‘Brand Bollywood: a new golobal entertainment order’‚ Sage publications : Performing Arts. K. Gokulsing‚ Wimal Dissanayake(2004) ‘Indian Popular Cinema: a narrative of culture change’‚ Trentham Books:Perforing Arts‚ Ashish Rajadhyakhsa‚ Paul Willemen(1999) ‘Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema’‚ British flim institute : Performing Arts. Saldanha‚ Arun (2002) ‘Music‚ Space‚ Identity: Geographies of Youth Culture inBangalore’‚ Cultural Studies 16(3): 337-50. Vatsyayan‚ Kapila
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Title: Vancouver --“Hollywood North” Versus the loss of Canadian identity D112 Term Paper CMNS 130 Introduction: 1 Vancouver is being called “North Hollywood” because a vast of film producers decide to set up their shooting places at BC‚ Canada. Vancouver is deserved to be rewarded as this special title because it’s unique beauty of the diverse sceneries and the sophisticated
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