under commercial circumstances take an approach to form and style influenced by "high art" which offers an alternative to mainstream entertainment" (1). Like avant-garde film making‚ this style offer the audience with a movie that takes glory in cinemas stance as a modern art form‚ for art house films are not just intended to be entertaining‚ they are designed to be imaginative. Shekhar Kapur’s 1998 film ’Elizabeth’ presents us with a contemporary art film. Although it does offer entertainment
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HS-404 Homosexuality in Popular Hindi Cinema Abstract:India is a country with vibrant popular culture. Nowhere is the collective consciousness of the nation probably better essayed than in the cinema‚ which is viewed with passionate enthusiasm. Taking Popular Hindi Cinema as a mainstay of Indian culture‚ this article tries to create a link between the depiction of homosexuality in Popular Hindi Cinema and the society. Different viewpoints are looked from and observed in Indian popular culture‚ such
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Dilwale Dulhania le Jayenge I would consider DDLJ one of my favourite movies as it is a timeless classic that has shaped Bollywood and Indian cinema. I first watched this movie as a child and it is one of the movies that had really stuck with me and almost everyone I know throughout the years. Growing up Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol were household names because of how they were able to act their roles. It is a very emotional movie that kept me interested throughout the entire duration‚ which is a very
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community‚ by battling corrupt and racist policemen. The film cost $500‚000 to make but produced a gross profit of $10million in the first year. This lead to young black directors being given studio pictures‚ as the black population made up 30% of cinema audiences. These young directors were acting as what they considered a voice for their people and this can be seen throughout Menace II Society. The film tells the story of two teenage boys from the hood‚ throughout there are various violent scenes
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been a wealthy lawyer‚ died when she was two years old having lost all of his money.[2] Her mother then moved with her children toBangalore‚ where Jayalalithaa’s maternal grandparents lived. Her mother eventually began to work as an actress in Tamil cinema‚ based in Chennai and having taken the screen name of Sandhya.[2][3] While in Bangalore‚ Jayalalithaa attended Bishop Cotton Girls’ High School.[4] She completed her childhood education at Sacred Heart Matriculation School (popularly known as Church
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Bombay‚ where specifically Hindu movies are made and distributed to regions of Indian population. Although often compared to Hollywood‚ Bollywood makes a different types of genres but the most popular are romance. Shyla‚ who often goes to Bollywood cinemas in the local Boston area‚ thinks that the movies now are becoming more “sci-fi and tech-related.” Dudrah provided a very interesting analysis and commentary in her review of the Bollywood film‚ Pardes. She provides a clear and descriptive summary
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Cinema Paradiso Reflection and Analystical Paper 1. It is apparent that movies affected Toto. He was enthralled by them. He lived by following what he learned movies. Even the romances in the movies guided him in his love life. These movies became a form escape from reality. These movies consumed too much of his world that these might have hampered from seeing what reality really is. That’s why when Alfredo noticed Toto’s focus on movies‚ he reminded Toto‚ “life is not like the movies”.
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A. The Golden Age of Philippine Films The 1950s were considered a time of “rebuilding and growth”. But remnants from the preceding decade of the 40s remained in the form of war-induced reality. This is seen is Lamberto Avellana’s Anak Dalita (The Ruins‚ 1956)‚ the stark tragedy of post-WWII survival set in Intramuros. The decade saw frenetic activity in the film industry which yielded what might be regarded as the first harvest of distinguished films by Filipinos. Two studios before
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Madhuri Dixit Madhuri dixit one the most famous and beautiful actress of indian cinema was born on 15th may 1967 in the house of Shankar and Snehlata Dixit .she had two sister Rupali and Bharti and one brother Ajit. she did her schooling from divine child high school and colleging from Bombay parle college to be a microbiologist. She was a trained and graceful kathak dancer. Earlier at that time her aim was not to come in film line to become an actress but her life brought her to Bollywood’s
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by Maria Isabel Lopez‚ the film is presented in cooperation with the Dangerous Drugs Board and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. The film stars Rafael Rosell‚ and there are special screenings planned‚ the first I know of being April 30 at SM Cinema 8. The film opens with a group sharing session at aDrug Rehabilitation Center‚ and as we focus on Tikboy (Rafael)‚ the story develops into an exploration of Tikboy’s life trajectory — how from the age of seven‚ with his parents dead. He was taken
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