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Howard
Hawk & His Contribution to Cinema
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A 10 page paper which examines American film director Howard Hawks'
contribution to cinema by focusing on his most famous 'screwball'
comedies, "Twentieth Century" (1934), "Bringing up
Baby" (1938), "His Girl Friday" (1940) and "Ball
of Fire" (1941).
Filename: Hhawks.wps
Ideology
in Film Making
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This five-page-paper presents a discussion about the many ways
industrialized cultures drive the movie industry. Using two cartoon
feature films; Cinderella from the 1950's and Pocahontas from the
1990's the discussion compares and contrasts the different
expectations of those two societal eras. Bibliography lists one
source.
Filename: CWcindera.wps
Il
Postino (The Postman)
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This 3 page paper examines the film in terms of its use of metaphor.
A brief synopsis of the movie is included. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: Postino.wps
Immigration
Can Be Rough In Movies as Well as Real Life
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This five-page-paper presents an overview of immigrating to America
based on the movie El Norte. Bibliography lists once source.
Filename: cwelnort.wps
Ingmar
Bergman & Strindberg / Dreams
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A 5 page paper looking at the use of dream imagery in the works of
August Strindberg and Ingmar Bergman. The paper particularly looks
at Strindberg's 'A Dream Play' and Bergman's 'Wild Strawberries',
and traces both writers' use of the elusive logic of dream.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Strind.wps
Interpretation
Versus Imagination - The Loss of Perception Between Page and Screen
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An 8 page paper that argues the point that the historical written
word loses much of the personal perception it evokes in individual
readers when it is converted to the film medium due to the influence
of the personal perception of the cinematographer. The history and
evolution of historical cinematography from the earliest days of the
film industry to present are discussed, including a brief
description of the progressive documentary format that emerged in
the 1990s. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: LCFilm.doc
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