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    Within my Film Theory essay, the two theories which I will be exploring in depth is Rudolf Arnheim’s essay ‘Film as art’ and Laura Mulvey’s ‘Visual pleasure and Narrative Cinema’. These two different theories will be applied in relation to Abdellatif Kechiche’s Blue is the Warmest Colour (2013). Introduction: In the essay’s inception, an overview of both theories will be established in a summary. Within this introduction, I intend to make my thesis and intentions of the essay’s outcome clear. The

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    Films are an insight into human imagination, and each unique film offers the audience a chance to experience worlds that would never exist. While literature also appeals to human imagination, adding a visual element never fails to enhance the experience for audiences to encompass the storytelling of directors, screenwriters, cinematographers, and even film producers. Storytelling has been apart of my life since before I can remember. I vividly remember going to a midnight showing of Star Wars: Revenge

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    The Art Within Just like France, the United States, and Russia, Germany also began to make films, as a way to entertain the working class in an inexpensive way. By 1933 Adolf Hitler came to power, creating very harsh social condition that made several writers, actors, and directors flee Germany because they feared that if they stayed they would have gotten killed. Joseph Goebbels later came to run the UFA, as a government owned production company to make films that were shown to civilians

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    Someone once said “Film and Theatre are about capturing the moments” of times in one’s life that are to be remembered. Both the art of film and theatre in great likeness are appreciated and should be accepted with the utmost respect for the work. Throughout the years both forms of the arts have broadened and expanded to new horizons and technologically been advanced as time goes on. While both are alike in more ways that few they also share their span of differences. In the ways they create and show

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    Art Film: The Wedding Banquet The wedding banquet is a film which is based around the life of a Chinese born man Wai-Tung Gao, a very successful property developer in New York. Wai-Tung hides the fact that he is a homosexual from his parents who live in China because it is seen as a dishonourable characteristic to have. He must find himself a fake wife to trick his parents into believing that he is a straight man who they can be proud of, he eventually chooses one of his tenants called Wei Wei after

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    Race, Ethnicity, Art and Film Essay

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    This paper tries to analyze race relations, ethnicity and how art and film relates to these social issues in their cultural context. Art and film have played vital roles in advocating for a society free of ethnicity and racism. Using vivid descriptions and evidence of both text and a movie this paper seeks to relate accordingly the concerned issues and factors affecting these social vices. It will demonstrate race and ethnic tendencies in diverse cultural contexts. As a demographic phenomenon

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    go out their way and spend millions of dollars on an ad for the promotion of their product. The topic of the film is about advertisement and all of the hard work that a company has to go through in order to promote their product. Basically the wisdom and norms on how to sell a product to customers. The production of the film is made by Doug Pray in the year 2009. Social impact of the film Art & Copy was basically how advertisements are deeper than what people imagined, it has to deal with entrepreneurs

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    In the film titled, “Fallen Art” by Tomek Baginski, Baginski is demonstrating how the General is abusing the soldiers as expendable, therefore he is showing us that he is against war. In the film setting it shows where soldiers are being disposable in an abandoned military base. Soldiers may think that is freedom for their country, but what they don’t know is sometimes is the impure fight of who has more power to rule over the countries and should be frightened of them. They might be the death of

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    “High Art” is a Canadian-American independent film, and has its genre that is drama and romance. The film was directed and written by Lisa Cholodenko. It was released on June 12, 1998 in the United States. In a short summary of the film’s plot, lesbians, photography and drug are the major ingredients of the film. Syd, acted by Radha Mitchell, is a career woman at the photography magazine called “Frame.” She lives with her boyfriend, James. When she finds that there is a leak in her ceiling, she

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    Title: ‘Pieces Mended’ Modality: Movement, Drama, Film, and Digital Art Materials: Samsung Galaxy Edge, HP stream, Filmora editing software, and music by The Used. Flashback: The year was 2002, I was standing on the corner waiting for the van to take me to therapy. The outfit that day was likely a black hoodie, studded belt, family guy t-shirt, skinny jeans, and checkered vans. The music blasted through foam covered Sony headphones that looped behind my neck. The song ‘Pieces Mended’ by The

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