YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :The Male Gaze and Feminist Cinema
Essays 241 - 270
the experience had a profound effect on him. At the theater, Bergman could immerse himself in the characters and the action and f...
crisis of Lester Burnham, a subplot provides a telling commentary on way that homosexuality has been perceived in this culture. Th...
In five pages the film El Norte's portrayal of immigration to the United States is presented in this overview. There is 1 source ...
both elements are evident to greater and lesser degrees in each and every film that is produced in America and Europe film (Kerri...
typically be defined as a teacher, lawyer, politician, farmer, or family man who represents American ideas relative to collective...
In seven pages the heterogeneity of such British films of the period as Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 The Lady Vanishes and Zoltan Korda...
In a paper consisting of five pages viewing audience passivity, activity, and impact of film realism is explored in terms of the p...
anxiety, continue through most of his lifes work. "Illness, madness and death were the black angels that kept watch over my cradl...
In five pages this paper examines racism as it is represented in society and in the movies Higher Learning, A Raisin in the Sun, a...
In eight pages this paper examines how 1980s and 1990s' British movies depicted 'otherness' with such films as Cold Fish, Blood, a...
In five pages this paper discusses how realism is cinematically created in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, Lars von Trier'...
form of entertainment. Thus is the case with their somewhat lighthearted, yet very socially revealing portrait of the womens move...
This is mysterious Femininity (Tao Te Ching, p. 70). Lefargue (1992) describes this saying as indicating that femininity is the...
but an android is not designed to react emotionally and must formulate a false emphatic response. The difference in the time invol...
is very orderly and rigid and Harry is quite the opposite. In fact, many other films demonstrate that even people who do not get a...
the majority of cases a stereotypical and inaccurate perception. As White (2001) points out, many Asian countries adopted the styl...
night light. It sits in bedrooms and living rooms but has become something one does in place of nothing. Rather than sitting and r...
the notion of female spectatorship. Psycho is a good example of this, inasmuch as Norman Bates only appears to exist secondarily ...
sociologist, Erving Goffman and Elaine Pagels, a historian of religion. The concept of otherness as a proponent of discriminator...
sister, Cynthia. As if to complicate matters further, Johns old college friend, Graham, shows up in town for a visit and something...
political practice. Perhaps the most obvious ways in which these influences manifested themselves were in censorship, and in the w...
The movie industry in India is the largest in the world and produces over 800 films a year, twice that of Hollywood and is referre...
back to the film "The Birth of the Nation" which lead later to a movement of "race films" in the 1920s in the cinema. Mainstream U...
human being he is. This comes as a shock to Oliverio who is as bad as the rest in assuming that prostitutes have no brains. Actu...
child who is the product of a failed system, this film seems to be saying. This film was a social commentary of sorts, which use...
the blink of an eye one could carry on a conversation with someone half way across the world. What came from this mingling of cult...
early years of the century. George Albert Smith was the first to experiment with composing scenes from individual shots and camera...
desperate and louder, so too does the score, until a crescendo of grand proportions is reached. At this point in the scene, a grea...
Weisman, in an article featured in The New York Times, described Indian cinema as "an all purpose dream engine delivering gaudy th...
1956 account of Vincent Van Gogh leaves that question open in his sympathetic portrayal of the artist" (TCM, 2003). When watchi...