Category: Cinema
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Minorities Portraying in Movies
Movies comprise pictures in motion created either by recording images using cameras, animations, or special effects. Movies come in different kinds; dramas, actions movies, horrors, comedy, and action dramas and involve different characters. Movies are created by culture representing those cultures and, in turn, may affect those cultures. These movies are designed to portray how…
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Leadership-Followership in the “Hotel Rwanda” Film
Introduction To a great extent, leadership refers to a process of social influence exhibited by superior individuals that optimizes the efforts of others toward attaining a specific objective. The film Hotel Rwanda by Terry George elaborates on the powerful story of Paul Rusesabagina, a restaurant manager who deployed his leadership capabilities to protect the lives…
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Horror Films in Dumas’s and Kendrick’s Theories
Horror films refer to the emotional field of fear, but not all of them are frightening enough. What lies at the root of such films? Chris Dumas claims that Freud‘s Oedipus complex revealed in childhood sexuality issues is the key component of the horror films while James Kendrick believes that killer’s pastime including traumas, madness,…
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Masculinity in the Film “Saturday Night Fever”
Table of Contents Introduction Male Dominance Masculine Roles Stereotypes Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Saturday Night Fever is a movie that revolves around a young man, Tony Manero, who acts as John Travolta. John works as a clerk at a hardware that is in the heart of the New York City. He regularly breaks his routine…
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Ethnocentrism and Stereotypes in the Movie “Crash”
The movie Crash is a brutally honest film that depicts the harsh realities in today’s society. It tells of a convoluted story that shows how intertwined the lives are of people from all walks of life, from all kinds of races and cultures and value systems. Without shame nor apology, the film exposes the ambivalence…
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Predicting the Future of Film Narrative
The History of Film Introduction What started as a novelty in the 1890s with the innovation of the cinema cameras has become a popular culture in the world. The art of cinema making has experienced tremendous innovation, growth, and development since the first less than a minute-long silent clips were developed. The early films involved…
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Mise-en-Scene of “Blade Runner” Film by Ridley Scott
Based on the opening scene of Blade Runner, the viewers can see that Los Angeles is presented as a modern and developed city. In addition, the fact that it is presented at night is another important element. The author wants people to see the lights and fires of the city and reflect on their meaning…
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The “Hidden Figures” Film Analysis
The film Hidden Figures is the story of overcoming gendered and racial stereotypes and prejudice on the way to success. However, it can be regarded as a demonstration of various aspects of leadership that is neglected on the business arena. It is possible to focus on such terms as emotional intelligence, upward management, and aspirational…
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Race and Culture in The Hate You Give Movie
The Hate You Give is a movie produced by Angie Thomas and based on the same novel. It is a portrait and projection of fundamentals giving a backdrop of the current situation that America is facing. The movie orchestrates the prejudice of justice by killing Khalil Starr’s friend shot by a police officer in cold…
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“Erin Brockovich” a Film by Steven Soderbergh
Table of Contents Abstract Survey Research as a Data Collection Tool: Discussion Data Collection Method Used by Erin Brockovich Conducting the Assessment: The Choice of the Evaluation Method Ethical Implications of Erin Brockovich’s Actions: Saving the Day Reference List Abstract Introducing the key principles of qualitative research to the general audience via traditional media is…