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    The movie I went to go see was cinéastes: les homes. It was about a woman giving an interview to male French filmmakers. The woman asks the males the same question she had asked the females in the previous movie. She had asked them if cinema have a gender most of them answered that they really didn’t know if it did. But most of the men spoke more about the feminism of movies and how females make better actors then men, because they show more emotion then male actors. Most men also asked female director

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    subtlety and tension. If Joss Whedon is the new Francis Ford Coppola, then the movie industry must be in major trouble right? Wrong, in fact it is booming. And bad directors like Joss Whedon are not just making terrible films. They are polluting our cinemas with rip offs, remakes and reboots. Hollywood no longer seems to care about making good movies. They are money driven, bloated and stale. We need to demand more of the movie industry to stop it churning out these unoriginal films. Disney is the biggest

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    [pic]vbvbvbvbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb[pic] BANKU AUGSTSKOLA SWISS BUSINESS SCHOOL Case Study “The Use of Price Discrimination in Ticket Sales for Special Events” Master of Business Administration Program “International Finance and Banking” Full time study 1MS group students Aleksandrs Rogovs Margarita Ozola Alina Aleksandrova Anna Korcagina Anita Nenna Nebo Riga 2012 Table of contents Table of contents 2 Introduction

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    Essay Who are the People rating movies?

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    to the town if the movie was decent to see. Legislation was tried to get passed but it never happened. The threat of government regulation scared the film industry into inventing a board to censor the movies. In 1922 the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA) were formed. The first president was Will H. Hays. In 1945, the name changed to MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America). (Mast 1992) At first the MPAA was PR between the movie companies and society

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    Dan Glickman at ShoWest LAS VEGAS -- Citing long-term trends to offset short-term dips, Dan Glickman, who became president and CEO of the MPAA in September, presented his first state-of-the-industry address Tuesday at ShoWest 2005. Speaking to a crowded house of exhibitors and distributors at the Paris hotel in what he dubbed his "maiden voyage" to the annual convention, Glickman judged that the "industry is healthy. We have had some growth this year -- not radical

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    U.S.'s Influence on British Cinema Culture Between 1930 and 1980 Britain and America have always had a very close relationship that could have stemmed from a number of different things. The English discovered America, they both speak the same language and the fact that America helped Britain in the first World War may have played an important part in why the two countries are so close. Due to this close bond or the 'special relationship' between the countries, over

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    anymore. The increase in movie ticket and concession prices turned many away from the cinema. The

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    screen in 1995, made a clear manifestation of the seven deadly sins according to the Christianity, arousing audiences’ introspection of their sense of morality, and their consideration of the concept of justice and the meaning of life. As a profound movie, Se7en’s sound effect is exceptional too. This paper will examine some of the sounds that the film uses, and analyze the effect of the utilization of them. 2. Analysis of basic sound based on particular scenes 2.1 Beginning- gluttony At the beginning

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    In India freedom of expression is ensured by Article 19(1) of the Constitution but is also limited by Article 19(2) which allows the government to place “reasonable restrictions on this right in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency or morality, or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence.” This means that the government can potentially censor anything. No other

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    movies to film studios. Miguel Arteta's Chuck and Buck was completed for about 500,000 dollars using a completely digital process. If they would have used standard 35 millimeter film it would have cost them 1.4 million dollars to shoot. They sold the movie for 1.1 million and made a nice profit of 600,000 dollars. If they would have shot the film using 35 millimeter cameras they would have lost 300,000 dollars. Currently about 99% of all major movies are shot are done so using standard 35 millimeter

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