the ghettos cariocas of the Cidade Alta, Nova Sepetiba and Cidade de Deus, and the movie was born with controversy, because those places are controlled by the drug lords. Therefore, they needed authorization of the bosses of the crime of that time to film the movie. By good fortune, they said yes, with a condition that they should contract the largest number possible of people that lived in those ghettos to act on the movie. Because of that, the director Fernando Meirelles and the co-director Katia
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TOPICS: 1. History of cinematography 2. Oscar 2010 Underdog 3. How a film is made 4. Ingmar Bergman 5. The formula for a hit film sequel 6. Life is like a movie (in copies for self-study) 7. My favourite film 8. Brits have the Midas touch (421 only) VOCABULARY 1. Action-packed 2. Moving 3. Impressive 4. Well-received 5. Subtle 6. Depressing 7. Poignant 8. Entertaining 9. Offbeat 10. Understated 11. Pacey 12. Predictable
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Slide 1: 1. What need to know about Vietnamese movie industry? The local film industry has reached an impasse. Based on your research, the first stage of the industry had difficulties and failures; however, it tends to cover up after that. This results in the successful of Scandals, Funny money, etc. To enhance this, I think we should left the conclusion sentence at the end of slide 1 (after the analysis) why? _ Several “blockbusters” released have been devastating box office failures: “Lua
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else helping me out. Film, my dream career to be a director. I learned something about myself during this class that actually surprised me, when you get down to the real film work there is so much more than people realize. I thought that originally when you have a film all you do is say “Hey I want this idea to be a movie” then the company is like “Okay your idea will be a movie for this amount of money” Then “Okay we need actors and a script” They get all of that then they film then edit and distribute
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between violence on the screen and violence in the real life by using lots of stunning examples from television, films, video games, and sports. Then, what is the media? The media is the means of communication, as television, film and video games, newspapers, radio and magazines, which plays the silent but influential roles in the lives of individual. In particular, Television, film, and video convey information as well as impact comprehension of gender identities as a result of portray by the
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Totally Crazy Hairstyles: 35 Zany Cuts and Vivid Colors What’s a crazy hairstyle? Well, it’s relative – what’s crazy for one person may not be so wild for another. Crazy hairstyles are basically unconventional styles, ones that aren’t suited for mainstream work or school looks. If you are looking for something different and unique, think of trying vivid colors, razor patterns, man ponies, braids, and vintage styles – and if you’re feeling really bold why not combine them! Here are some of our favorite
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and this time he went back home with Palm d'Or. Östlund's The Square is a satirical guide through modern life, at the surface level, while in its metaphors lies the great director's philosophy of living. Bite of reality In the opening scene of the film, we meet Christian Nielsen (Claes Bang), curator of the fictional X Royal Museum of Modern Art in Stokholm, while giving a statement to journalist Anne (Elisabeth Moss) about the upcoming exibition "The Square". While Anne tries to penetrate Christian's
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Nowadays, Transformers action figures are in such high demand and produced in such quantity that none of them will fetch any significant cash on the secondary market. Transformers actions figures that were produced prior to the Michael Bay film series, however, can prove quite valuable. For much of the ‘90s, Hasbro produced action figures based on the Transformers: Generation 2 television series. They were pretty underwhelming and largely re-releases of figures from the 1980s, but their
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It doesn’t take intense or in depth analysis for one to conclude that the movie industry as a whole is heading on a negative path. This negative growth trend is heavily influenced by a number of contributing factors which individually impact the various components of the movie industry value chain but more specifically the exhibitors. Throughout this paper I will be focusing on improving the future strategic plans of the exhibitors while assessing their contribution to this decline and what they
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a combination of both. There is ample proof in society that media is responsible for generating negative feelings among its viewers. Children are especially vulnerable to the negative influence of violence or viewing alcohol use, and abuse in films. When people frequently view death, sex, rape, suicide, and murder, it is a negative influence, because there are images etched in their subconscious that can never be unviewed. The television shows cost money to produce and air time has to be
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