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    CHAPITRE 3 : LES EFFETS NEGATIFS DU NUMERIQUE A. Effets négatifs du numérique sur l’adolescent Plusieurs indices négatifs majeurs se présentent suite à l’intégration du numérique dans la vie quotidienne de l’adolescent qui affectent plusieurs champs. Pour commencer, aux Etats-Unis dans les années 80 des larges études ont été réalisées sur des milliers des enfants, Comstock (1995) conclut clairement suite à une évaluation exhaustive de ces études : « le temps passé par les enfants et adolescents

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    in a modest box-office gross of $1 million. Lack of commercial appeal did not stop Reservoir Dogs attaining cult status within the industry. Most of the press focused not on the movie or its issues but on Tarantino as a self-taught auteur. In the end, Tarantino did not promote Reservoir Dogs;

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    Thieves highlighted post-war Rome's cultural society and economy by following the journey of an ordinary man and his family’s efforts to survive. The 400 Blows, being a French New Wave film, went against the traditional French cinema and practiced the auteur approach through its style of autobiography of the director Truffaut, himself, as a troublesome child. Similar

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    Garden State by 'Pipsorcle' Andrew Largeman's (Zack Braff) journey throughout "Garden State" seems to be a testament on the meaning of liberation. Going from his struggling acting life in Los Angeles to his hometown in New Jersey, where he witnesses his mother's funeral, Andrew is in the mist of confronting difficult issues. One of the biggest issues is coming to terms with his psychologist father (Ian Holm), whom he has distanced himself from for many years because he has put him on powerful

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    Les Trente Glorieuses : un regard français sur une période de 30 ans de transformations majeures Le progrès scientifique et technique la deuxième guerre mondiale est l 'origine d 'une nouvelle science et technologie d 'âge d 'or. Les états et les sociétés concurrencent. Quelques secteurs connaîtront un développement considérable: physique nucléaire, l 'espace, technologie de l 'information, biologie - Ils perturberont l 'économique et la vie sociale. C 'est la période post-industrielle. La reconstruction

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    Spike Lee and Spike Jonze: producers, writers, and directors that happen to share the same name. Other than that, what makes “ the two Spikes” an instructive comparison is the very vast differences between their film styles and thematic concerns. Spike Lee, immediately recognize for his stylistic credits and dolly shots, more famously known for his controversial topics and stereotypes that he addresses in his films. Spike Lee pushes for the integration in the black community and urges toward unity

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    Billy Wilder (1906- 2002), Austrian-born American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, artist and journalist, was one of those remarkable and highly talented directors that could create dramas and comedies with ease, influential and versatile with a career spanning fifty years, Wilder left an indelible mark during Hollywood’s Golden Era of filmmaking. “With The Apartment, Wilder became the first person to win Academy Awards as producer, director and screenwriter for the same film“ (Wikipedia). He was

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    The French New Wave In 1959- early 1960 five directors released debut feature length films that are widely regarded as heralding the start of the French nouvelle vague or French New Wave. Claude Chabrols Le Beau Serge (The Good Serge, 1959) and Les Cousins (The Cousins, 1959) were released, along with Francois Truffauts Les Quatre cents coups (The 400 Blows, 1959), Jean-Luc Godards A bout de souffle (Breathless, 1960) and Alain Resnais Hiroshima mon amour (Hiroshima my love, 1959). These films

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    There has always been an interesting connection between Hollywood and Europe. Hollywood has dominated European cinema since the First World War and at present accounts for approximately 80% of market share in the majority of European countries, while European share of the American market is weak at 5.02% in 2001. The Hollywood advantage is concentrated in one very particular kind of moviemaking: films that are entertaining, highly visible, and have broad global appeal. The typical European film has

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    This following proposal will feature how the utilisation of symmetry within filmmaking, primarily in cinematography, is a stylised technique used to highlight significant events film narratives. This proposal will decipher whether symmetry used as a stylistic filmic technique, is a notable and powerful visual aid that heightens the viewers experience and significance of narrative developments. The purpose of this study is to gauge information about how symmetry showcases a posed and staged approach

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