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    Surrealism and Advertising How just beer became ‘BEER!!’ 14/12/2008 Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Surrealism and Advertising 3 The Product 3 The Campaign 3 The commercial 5 Conclusion 5 Appendix A 6 Appendix B 6 Visuals: 7 References: 9 INTRODUCTION The intention of this essay is to analyse surrealism in advertising and apply the theoretical background of it and the psychoanalytic theory to a 2003/2004 campaign for Tooheys Extra Dry beer‚ made by BMF Advertising agency

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    “Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings”(McNeese 14). Salvador Dali was an intelligent artist with the ambition to bring the art of Surrealism to the level of importance that it is today. His unique and creative works amazed viewers to think as they puzzle through Dali’s optical masterpieces. Dali created some of the most celebrated artwork of today‚ and his personality and story increase his fame even more. Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali i Domenech was born in Figueres‚ Spain on May

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    Patrick Lundy Prof. Heise Art 150 13 April 2011 Surrealism: An Analysis of Salvador Dalí’s Metamorphosis of Narcissus According to The American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy‚ Surrealism is “a movement in art…aimed at expressing imaginative dreams and visions free from conscious rational control.” Beginning in the early 1920s‚ members of the surrealist movement allowed the thoughts and visions of the subconscious mind to inspire them. Surrealist paintings often portrayed

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    Critical Reception of Rashomon in the West   Greg M. Smith   Asian Cinema 13.2 (Fall/Winter 2002) 115-28 Most of us who write about films may as well relax and confess that we know nothing at first hand about Japanese movie production; that all we have as data has come to us from press-sheets‚ from quick consultations with the nearest Japanese bystander‚ or. . . whatever we have been able to find useful in the way of analogy and of seeing the "unaccredited" performances of Kabuki.      - Vernon

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    Running head: SURREALISM AND HARLEM RENAISSANCE Surrealism and Harlem Renaissance Two Historical Art Periods Elisa Montoya Western Governor’s University RIWT Task 1 May 13‚ 2013 SURREALISM AND HARLEM RENNAISANCE Comparing and Contrasting the Two Art Periods “Surrealism and Harlem Renaissance” 2 While there are many different historical art periods I will bring together two that I found to be extremely interesting. There are so many wonderful facts about all the different art periods

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    INDIA’S LARGEST CINEMA CHAIN.. It all started as a dream in the year 1997‚ and within a decade‚ we have turned the same into a 70 mm reality. Like the credits of a movie‚ we would like to share with you our achievements... Setting up the very FIRST multiplex in the country - Setting up a movie haven for filmgoers in the form of the eleven screener: PVR Bangalore‚ India’s largest ever multiplex - Delighting not one‚ not two but more than 11 million patrons last year. We now have an unmatched

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    movie to relieve us of the work-stress & to have some quality time with friends & family. Cinema has become an extension of our culture and it has taken a lot of perseverance & effort to elevate this medium to a level where it is today. In India‚ Cricket & Cinema have something in common. i.e‚ Even if you don’t follow Cricket or Cinema‚ you cannot remain untouched by its impact. Today‚ Indian Cinema is completing 100 years of an exhilarating journey. Let us flip pages of the past to dig out

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    Profile: Priya Village Roadshow (PVR) Cinemas is one of the largest cinema chains in India. The company‚ which began as a joint venture agreement between Priya Exhibitors Private Limited and Village Roadshow Limited in 1995 with 60:40 ratio‚ began its commercial operations in June 1997 with the launch of PVR Anupam in Saket‚ India’s first multiplex. By introducing the multiplex concept in India‚ PVR Cinemas brought in a whole new paradigm shift to the cinema viewing experience: high class seating

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    Film and Culture 27 September 2010 Cinema Paradiso: Feeling the Love Through Music and Sound Cinema Paradiso was made in 1988‚ and was written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. It won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1989. Cinema Paradiso follows the life of Salvatore Di Vita from the time he was a boy to his successful career as a film director. Love truly is what the movie is about. Whether it is to have a love of film‚ love of someone else‚ or having a love for what you do‚ it is

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    Parallel Cinema While Indian Cinema known as Bollywood was thriving in the 1950s‚ the film industry also saw the emergence of a new Parallel Cinema movement. A group of film-makers broke with the past traditions and made exciting‚ experimental and innovating films (Gupta 11). Indian Parallel Cinema is a specific genre of Indian cinema which is known for its serious content‚ realism and naturalism‚ which reflected social and politics during those times (Gupta 14). Indian parallel cinema represents

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