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  • Theater Performance Of Marat Sade
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    Peter Brook and the Film Production of Marat / Sade It is noted within Margaret Croyden's book, Lunatics, Lovers, and Poets, in the extremely interesting and informative tenth chapter, entitled "The Achievement of Peter Brook: From Commercialism to the Avant-Garde", that near the start of his career, Brook was attracted to both plays and techniques that expressed human contradiction. He often wondered, though, whether there were any modern playwright who could possibly equal the richness and com...
  • Polanskis Paulina
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    The Polanski film Death and the Maiden is a wonderful and intelligent interpretation of Ariel Dorfmans human rights problem play. Polanski has produced, in this film, an exceptional piece of direction, in which his own personal, emotional input is evident. The main theme of the play is an extremely personal one for both playwright (and scriptwriter) and director. Both Dorfman and Polanski have had to face and flee the horrors of dictatorship and human rights violations: Dorfman in Chile, under G...
  • Sandler's Previous Films
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    Adam Sandler is in control -- really The clout of a child-man Monday, April 14, 2003 Posted: 1: 07 PM EDT (1707 GMT) Adam Sandler accepts a Kids' Choice Award for best movie actor. Many adult movie critics would disagree. Story Tools RELATED o Review: Jack's back in 'Anger Management' o 'Anger' tops box office with $44.5 M LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Adam Sandler, who's become one of Hollywood's top box-office draws by playing infantile men prone to fisticuffs and tantrums, displays in real ...
  • Angel's Action Sequences
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    High flying, high kicking, and girls who know how to play hard and have fun! The new Charlie's Angels! A trio of elite private investigators armed with the latest high-tech-tools, high performance vehicles, martial arts techniques, and a vast array of disguise unleash their state-of-the-art skills on land, sea, and air to track down a kidnapped computer ace and keep his top-secret voice-identification software out of lethal hands. Say what you will about Hollywood churning out films based on old...
  • Meaning Of Stage Verses Film
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    This morning, just as every morning, I got the privilege to see the sun rise up over the horizon as I traveled down the freeway. Driving at four oclock was never much fun, but had become a part of my everyday life. In precisely fifty-five minutes I would reach the film studio, at which I was to spend every day for the next two years of my life working at. Filming a movie always took so long. However, when it comes to acting, time is not an issue. Acting had become the foundation of which I lived...
  • Action Films
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    Media Essay Q. Some critics have argued that questions of media representation are essentially issues of power. Explain what is meant by this argument, illustrating your answer with a range of examples taken from film text in relation to the representation of women. When posed with a question on the representation of women you have to first look at the most influential piece of text in the western hemisphere, the Bible and to its first chapter Genesis. Many people consider Eve to be the source o...
  • Use Of Film Techniques Including The Narrative
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    The film "Shakespeare in Love" through the use of various film techniques and the way in which it is produced, explores many themes and issues relating to the narrative, one of the most prominent being that of reality vs. fiction. The statement "This film, in the way it is crafted, suggests that fiction is more important than real life". is one that is not entirely correct as throughout the film, reality is demonstrated as inescapable and plays a much larger role in the lives of the characters t...
  • Moulin Rouge Film
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    Introduction. Moulin Rouge, the Red Windmill situated in Montmartre, Paris, was recreated by Baz Luhrmann who inevitably made it astonishing for all in many different ways. The director creates an accurate, historical account of the Moulin Rouge at the turn of the century, from the 19th century to the 20th century. Many people quickly welcomed the base lines of the Moulin Rouge. The public had discovered a new dance with rhythm and proposition through the Moulin Rouge, and this was the French Ca...

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