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    Star Wars Movie Analysis

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    all the human character in the movies are white actors. Since Star Wars Episode I-VI were produced and released from 1977 to 2005, colored actors are rarely seen in movies because color actors were not considered equal to white actors. In addition, the previous Star Wars films were highly popular when they came out and so the 21 Century Fox wouldn’t want a colored actor in the films because

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    intention of this essay is to discuss the romantic notion of a film director who has etched their own cinematic vision into the body of their film work, and whether the theory and practice is dead and an infringement of the spectator’s imagination and is it the spectator who finds meaning in the film. I will be closely looking at critical material, primarily André Bazin and Roland Barthes and applying them to several case study films directed by Christopher Nolan including The Following (1998), The

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    Fed Up Fed Up is a 2014 American documentary film directed, produced and written byStephanie Soechtig. The film focuses on the causes of obesity in the US, displaying evidence showing that the large amount of sugar in processed foods are main cause of the problem. This is a eye opening documentary which examines the underlying causes of childhood obesity, which has become an ever more serious medical issue in America. In 1977 the first dietary goals was issued for american knowing that too much

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    Studies on chemically deposited Pb(S,Se) thin films J. D. Chaudhari *, R.D. Chaudhari * *, Dr. R. H. Bari + Department of Physics, G. D. M. Arts, K. R. N. Commerce & M. D. Science College, Jamner.Pin – 424 206 Abstract : Thin films of Pb(S,Se) [lead sulfoselenide] have been prepared on glass substrate at 50°C by simple chemical bath deposition technique. The starting materials used for deposition were lead acetate, tri-sodium citrate, sodium sulphite and elemental selenium. Ammonium

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    unlike the first six, it did not disappoint. While critics may accuse the plot of Episode VII of being too similar to that of Episode IV, Star Wars, no detail was overlooked when putting this movie together. Episode VII outdoes the first six Star Wars films in nearly every category: acting, dialogue, writing,

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    Studies on chemically deposited Pb(S,Se) thin films J. D. Chaudhari *, R.D. Chaudhari * *, Dr. R. H. Bari + Department of Physics, G. D. M. Arts, K. R. N. Commerce & M. D. Science College, Jamner.Pin – 424 206 Abstract : Thin films of Pb(S,Se) [lead sulfoselenide] have been prepared on glass substrate at 50°C by simple chemical bath deposition technique. The starting materials used for deposition were lead acetate, tri-sodium citrate, sodium sulphite and elemental selenium

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    The movie, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, is a film that relates to Foucault’s analysis of discipline and punishment. Foucault’s argument is that power works in a disciplinary way in current society. The movie can relate to this because the institution that the movie took place in was ran using Foucault’s disciplinary technique. There are many scenes from the film that give an analysis of Foucault’s argument. Foucault believes that people have the power to punish the docile bodies that they

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    The science fiction film genre has been around almost as long as movies have, but like the cinema it is still a fairly young art form. This genre came into existence shortly after the invention of the movie camera in 1888 and has endured for over one-hundred years. Science fiction is adaptive; it changes with the times and this trend can be seen in its incorporation of other genres, cultural history and technology. This essay will attempt to define the genre, chronicle the history and evolution,

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    The American television miniseries Roots was originally aired January 23, 1977 to January 30, 1977 on ABC-TV. The miniseries is based on the Alex Haley's 1976 novel, Roots: The Saga of an American Family received thirty-five total award nominations and won seventeen of the thirty-five. Roots had been acknowledged for its accuracies with awards and praise from Emmy nominations and even winning one Golden Globe and a Peabody award (IMDb). To this day, Roots received unprecedented Nielsen ratings. Nielsen

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    Every so often a film is made that makes a major impact on the culture of cinema. Charles Burnett with his film Killer of Sheep (2007) made that impact. The film was created by Burnett as his masters thesis from the UCLA film school in 1977, but was not formally released until 2007 (Burnett, Milestone Films). Even though it wasn’t released for almost thirty years, the film received international praise. Killer of Sheep brought to life a new image of African American cinema and created a powerful

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