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Shattered Rainbows: The Story of Judy Garland
A biography of the life and career of the film star Judy Garland.
Born Francis Gumm, Judy Garland, is best known for her tremendous musical talent, her role as Dorothy in the
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The Mission
This paper examines the film The Mission. The film tells the story of a slave trader and the analysis concludes that the main theme of the film is self-deliverance and discovery.
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The Mission
The Mission is a film of conflicting themes and...
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African and Third World Films
Third world films have a unique flavor that differs from that of the West, and these films have gone through a distinct development process just as the films of the West have. According to Gabriel, there have been three phases to the development of African and Third World films. The first phase...
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"The Dead Poets
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Film: "Like Water for Chocolate"
"Like Water for Chocolate" is based on a novel by Laura Esquivel. This is a story of love, family, fate, and food. It
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Film: "My Family "
The melodrama My Family by Gregory Nava is often a spiritual portrait of a multigenerational Mexican-American family in East Los Angeles. Narrated by Paco (Edward James Olmos), one of six Sanchez children, is the story of three generations of the Mexican-American family. The film canvasses sixty...
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The Princess Bride: A Classic Comedy
The Princess Bride: A Classic Comedy
The movie
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