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    trees “PARALYSIS by ANALYSIS” PESTLE ANALYSIS ODEON & UIC CINEMA Odeon & UIC Cinema operate in UK and major European countries 236 cinema and 2179 screens as of December 2012 The PESTLE Analysis below is mainly for the UK arm of the business Political * Government review of Film Policy was release Jan 2012 is positive news for the film industry‚ * Plans to bring film education to all schools and raise interest in the cinema world Economic * Interests rates remain low which should

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    The Sherlock Holmes in the parallel worlds The concept of parallel universe states that the same person in these universe will hold different personalities‚ or to certain extent‚ different fates. The book The Sign of Four‚ The Adventure of the Empty House and the BBC TV series‚ The Empty Hearse‚ are just like parallel worlds for Sherlock. In these worlds‚ the differences can be best illustrate through his hobbies and his masculinity portrayals. Though‚ one could argue that the time setting in these

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    Originality and Repetition in Contemporary Cinema It seems that the innovation of Contemporary Cinema has come to a stand still. Audiences are becoming more and more difficult to please‚ as films endure the comments of "seen that!" or "that’s been done before!" leaving filmmakers struggling to break away from the rigid structure of genre to produce somethings fresh and new for contemporary audiences. Hollywood‚ in particular‚ is being seen as producing films that are "commercial‚ aimed at a mass

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    Abstract The Indian Cinema has carved a special place for itself in its audiences across the globe. It is believed to be capable of raising issues and at times changing people’s perceptions. One of the major issues that are of concern in India today is the ongoing war between the state and those branded naxals. These naxals claim to be the indigenous of the state. Since Naxalbari the war has grown many folds and incidents like Dantewada has put every Indian to shame. Cinema too has tried to draw

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    Modern Day Parallels in Macbeth Shakespeare’s Macbeth is unquestionably one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies from the use of foreshadowing to the topics of conflict still present in modern day society. It’s almost as if he knew these conflicts would plague man for centuries to come. Then again its almost as if Shakespeare could predict the future. An example is Othello‚ Shakespeare’s depiction of a black man in power‚ was way ahead of its time. In Macbeth we see many conflicts that are still

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    this was for a practice ap essay The Grapes of Wrath‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ has many parallel or recurring events throughout the novel‚ five of the major repeated themes would include the references to the Bible and Jesus Christ‚ the continuous praising of socialism‚ the changes that Ma goes through on the trip‚ and the changing definition of ’family’ on the trip to and in California. Beginning in chapter four‚ where Tom first meets Jim Casy‚ there starts a trend of religious references; the

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    the rich history of Bollywood‚ the various pros & cons associated with the corporatisation of Hindi movies and whether it really is a game-changer or not. Corporatisation of Hindi Movies: Game Changer or Just Hype? The kaleidoscopic world of Indian cinema‚ with the Hindi film industry (Bollywood) at its cynosure‚ has continued to enthral its audiences across the globe for more than a hundred years and can undoubtedly be counted as the only bona fide passion sans cricket which binds every section of

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    After his wealthy family prohibits him from marrying the woman he is in love with‚ Devdas Mukherjee’s life spirals further and further out of control as he takes up alcohol and a life of vice to numb the pain. An epic love story set in the 1900s which reveals a portrait of love destroyed by class differences‚ family pressures‚ and character weaknesses. Devdas is the wealthy son of a high-caste landlord. His best friend growing up‚ whom he loved dearly‚ was Paro‚ the daughter of a low-caste family

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    [2] After being paid INR26 crore (US$4.0 million) for his role in Sivaji (2007)‚ he became the highest paid actor in Asia after Jackie Chan.[3][4][5][6] While working in other regional film industries of India‚ Rajinikanth has also appeared in the cinemas of other nations‚ including that of the United States. As of 2013‚ he has won six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards—four Best Actor Awards and two Special Awards for Best Actor—and a Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award. Padma Bhushan‚ India’s third highest

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    Xi’an Film Studio‚ birthplace of a tentative "new wave" of Chinese filmmaking. The mainline Chinese movie market is enormous (18 studios supply 140 films a year‚ attracting 25 billion admissions)‚ but a deliberate effort to produce world-class cinema is being made mostly at Xi’an (rhymes with "shan"). "Red Sorghum" begins as a memory‚ being told by an unseen narrator‚ of his grandmother. She was‚ we learn‚ a poor girl who in the late 1920s was sent by her parents into a pre-arranged marriage

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