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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers Instant DownloadOlympic Games Documentary Films This paper contrasts the 1936 Olympic Games documentary film by Leni Riefenstahl and the 1964 Olympic Games documentary film by Ton Ichikawa. -- 1,375 w.;
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The Documentary Film and National Identity
The very first films were, in fact, documentaries. It is generally agreed that the earliest motion pictures were produced by a French/English genius named Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince (1842-1890?) (Robertson 2001). Two fragments of film survive from Le Prince
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"Battle for the Minds"
"Battle for the Minds"
"Battle for the Minds" is not your usual feel-good documentary about religion. Carrying a strong message, this film is about the conservative take-over of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest protestant denomination with more than 15 million members. It has some...
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