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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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    spectacle to minimalist poetry‚ issues of gender‚ of politics‚ of poverty and plenty‚ India’s cinema encompasses them all. - Vasudev‚ Aruna (ed.) (1995)‚ Introduction‚ Frames of Mind: Reflections on Indian Cinema‚ New Delhi: UBSP- Ever since‚ Bollywood movies are always unique and full of art as well as moral lessons. Every movie clearly shows how diverse Indian culture is. Viewers and supporters of Indian cinema could never see a Bollywood movie without dancing and singing‚ it always has varieties of

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    CINEMA REFLECTS OUR SOCIETY Movies and cinema has always been an element of fun‚ time pass for many of us‚ for over more than a century. However there are movies made‚ which are not just elements of fun or time pass rather they carry a message for all of us and to improve our society. Deepa Mehta’s movies like Fire‚ Water‚ Earth have been in controversies but they highlight the atrocities done to Indian women before Independence. The movie Phir Milenge tells us how a lady fights back and retains

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    the strategic management of XX Organisation Holdings‚ a leading Singapore multiplex cinema operator. Three key forces and their potential impact on XX’s operations over the next decade will be discussed and from future trends in technological‚ social and economic developments‚ the key drivers of change can be identified. Lastly‚ the report summarises an operational synthesis of these key drivers. Statistics for cinema screens‚ attendance‚ and seating capacity are shown in the appendix. INTRODUCTION

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    Geophysics was not of my passion when I was young or rather I did not know what Geophysics is and when I grow-up and completed high school I began to know what Geology means. I then started study it and read more about it which inferred from my interest to know and discover the wealth that is available underground. Accordingly‚ I have decided to join the Faculty of Earth Science to learn and study the discipline and master it. I now have completed a B.Sc. at King Abdulaziz University in FALL 2010

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    Causes for Parallel Economy There are several factors responsible for the emergence – of parallel economy. It would be relevant to discuss those factors so that a correct understanding about the genesis‚ growth and expansion of black money can be made. The principal factors are: 1. Rigid and Complicated tax & high tax rates implemented by the government- High tax rates and defective tax structure have also been responsible for the existence of black money to a large extent. Take for instance

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    Cinema attendance is starting to decline as Americans have only bought nearly 3.6 movie tickets per person by the end of 2017 compared to 5.1 in 2002‚ resulting in a 30% decline (The Economist‚ p. 2). The absence of people in the theaters can be clearly be seen‚ since there are so many substitutes such as streaming services now. The decline of cinema attendance is a great illustration of a change in taste and preference for consumers as substitutes‚ like Netflix‚ have caused the demand for cinemas

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    illiterate and living on one dollar a day‚ the benefits of globalization never come to you. – Jimmy Carter As described in Tom Zaniello’s book Cinema of Globalization‚ there is no shortage of films espousing anti-globalization messages. Whether railing against international corporations‚ big oil‚ United States foreign policies or Wal-Mart‚ world cinema filmmakers have no shortage of topics. In a refreshing change of pace‚ the film Slumdog Millionaire proudly demonstrates that through the benefits

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    ‘Em Laugh” affirms the jocular style of the character Cosmo Brown. Furthermore‚ Connor’s hilarious grunning exemplify his desire to alleviate Lockwood’s stress. Despite epitomizing a musical film‚ Singin’ in the Rain preserves the realism aspect of cinema. When Kelly’s character confesses his love to Kathy‚ for instance‚ the following musical performance seems realistic. Or even Connor’s comedic “Make ‘Em Laugh” appears logical as he attempts to uplift Lockwood’s pessimistic attitude about his career

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    Introduction This essay explores the popularity of Australian film‚ both locally and internationally and asks the question: Is there a crisis in the Australian Film Industry? This essay will go through the current issues the Australian Film Industry and will demonstrate examples of those problems. To understand why Australian movies are the way they are now‚ there must be a review of the history of the films produced in Australia‚ because through out time‚ the films have had successes as well

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