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* The roleplaying game Spaceship Zero presents itself as being based on a non-existent television show, which is based on a non-existent radio play, all of which are to be adapted into a non-existent film.
In fact, in many occurrences the manipulation of horror presents cultural definitions that are not accurate, yet set an example to which a person relates to that specific cultural from then on in their life .< ref name = Carta > The visual interpretations of a films can be lost in the translation of their elements from one culture to another like in the adaptation of the Japanese film Ringu into the American film The Ring .< ref name = Holm > The cultural components from Japan were slowly " siphoned away " to make the film more relatable to an American audience.
While it never baldly advocates the case for broader societal acceptance of homosexuality or for the abandonment of elements of the Jewish religious tradition, those causes are subtly evident in the stark, simplistic picture the film presents of sincere, conflicted and victimized men and women confronted by a largely stern and stubborn cadre of rabbis.
The avant-garde multi-screen film, In the Labyrinth, presents a search for meaning in a symbolic modern labyrinth.
The film presents and illustrates Chomsky's and Herman's thesis that corporate media, as profit-driven institutions, tend to serve and further the agendas of the interests of dominant, elite groups in the society.
* In 1993, the documentary film Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media ( 1992 ), directed by Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick, partly based upon the book, presents the propaganda model and its arguments, and a biography of Chomsky.
* Antitrust ( film ) ( 2001 ) about " NURV ", a large software company that presents a fictionalized Microsoft, according to many reviewers
Its distributor, Sony Pictures, advertised that the film " presents a compelling portrait of Edward de Vere as the true author of Shakespeare's plays ," and commissioned high school and college-level lesson plans to promote the authorship question to history and literature teachers across the United States.
Miracles From Agriculture ( 1960 ) from the USDA presents then supermarkets as the showplaces of agriculture, discussing methods of improvement in the growing, handling, processing, and shipping of food products and the cooperative assistance offered by agricultural and food-processing research centers ; the film also hypothesizes that a nation grows according to the productivity of its agriculture.
* Emerging Technologies: presents innovative technologies and applications in several fields, from displays and input devices to collaborative environments and robotics, and technologies that apply to film and game production.
The 1990 film Two Evil Eyes presents two Poe tales, " The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar " and " The Black Cat.
* While predating Novikov's thesis, the film Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann presents a similar predestination paradox, wherein the title character becomes his own great-great-grandfather thus causing his own existence and time-travel.
The film presents a biopunk vision of a future society driven by liberal eugenics where potential children are selected through preimplantation genetic diagnosis to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents.
The film presents Ricky as its " visionary ... its spiritual and mystical center ".
* Edward de Bono's film 2040: Possibilities by Edward de Bono presents an idea, in the form of a lecture, what 2040 might be like.
The film presents Steinway's chief piano tuner and concert technician for the Vienna-area, Stefan Knüpfer, in his work with pianists such as Lang Lang, Alfred Brendel and Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
They also presents independent film series.
Janet Maslin of the New York Times called it Almodóvar's " best film by far ," noting he " presents this womanly melodrama with an empathy to recall George Cukor's and an eye-dampening intensity to out-Sirk Douglas Sirk.
* The 1957 British film Dangerous Exile presents the theory of Louis XVII having been exiled to Wales by balloon.
The film currently holds 98 % on Rotten Tomatoes with an average of 8. 6 / 10 based on 43 reviews of which 42 were positive and 1 negative with the consensus: " This tense, paranoid thriller presents Francis Ford Coppola at his finest — and makes some remarkably advanced arguments about technology's role in society that still resonate today.
The film also presents John Ford's depiction of an idealized Irish society, with no social divisions based on class or religion.
Moodysson has said he could not have made the film without his strong Christian beliefs, and the frequent religious fantasies that Lilja has are the only tender spots in the bleak world Moodysson presents.
The film presents the annual Bakhtiari migration to Iranian highlands, where several environmental difficulties stand in the way of the tribe, which over time has developed ingenious solutions to overcome them ( barefoot trail cutting over snow-covered Zard Kuh, goat-skin floats at the river crossing, etc.

film and rare
Another source of NBC pride was its rare film clip of Bix Beiderbecke, but this view of the great trumpeter flew by so fast that a prolonged wink would have blotted out the entire glimpse.
Such films were extremely rare, and almost entirely restricted to film versions of the life of Christ, which had reached three reels in length in the first few years of cinema.
Thematically, film noirs were most exceptional for the relative frequency with which they centered on women of questionable virtue — a focus that had become rare in Hollywood films after the mid-1930s and the end of the pre-Code era.
He did paint the old character mustache over his real one on a few rare performing occasions, including a TV sketch with Jackie Gleason on the latter's variety show in the 1960s ( in which they performed a variation on the song " Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean ," co-written by Marx's uncle Al Shean ) and the 1968 Otto Preminger film Skidoo.
On July 7, 2004, Hackman gave a rare interview to Larry King, in which Hackman announced that he had no future film projects lined up and believes his acting career is over.
" The film holds a rare niche in Hollywood history as having been completed and slated for release in 1945, then withdrawn and substantially re-edited with new, juiced up scenes added to better exploit the box office chemistry that shined between Bogie and Bacall in To Have and Have Not and the notoriety of their personal relationship.
In rare instances, usually for larger productions, cue sheets specifically for the projectionist provided a detailed guide to presenting the film.
A rare film which can only be viewed at the Library of Congress and the Museum of Broadcasting, Noon Wine is today considered one of Peckinpah's most intimate works, revealing his dramatic potential and artistic depth.
* Over a 4-year period German film maker Mike Siegel produced and directed Passion & Poetry-The Ballad Of Sam Peckinpah a two-hour long film about Sam Peckinpah which includes rare Peckinpah-interviews and statements.
Discussing the subsequent film version, Pauline Kael wrote that Leigh and Marlon Brando gave " two of the greatest performances ever put on film " and that Leigh's was " one of those rare performances that can truly be said to evoke both fear and pity.
" David Ansen provided one of the rare negative reviews of the film for Newsweek.
Many film score albums go out-of-print after the films finish their theatrical runs and some have become extremely rare collectors ’ items.
In a few rare instances an entire film dialogue track was issued on records.
Howard Shore orchestrated his own music for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy ( and wanted a rare front end credit stating this ).
Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars ( as in the film Red Planet ), became rare in fiction after the visit of the space probe Mariner 4 to Mars, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia — most frequently in genres such as comics and animation rather than word-based works.
* 2005: Joe Morgenstern of Wall Street Journal, " for his reviews that elucidated the strengths and weaknesses of film with rare insight, authority and wit.
This American species was incorrectly shown " feathering its nest " in London in the film Mary Poppins, but it only occurs in the UK as a very rare vagrant.
Astaire received a percentage of the films ' profits, something extremely rare in actors ' contracts at that time ; and complete autonomy over how the dances would be presented, allowing him to revolutionize dance on film.
While disappointing on the narrative level the film nevertheless is a showcase for the rare gem that is early Kiwi comedy, highlighting a penchant for comedic understatment, an emphasis on New Zealand speech patterns ( verbal reversals and wordplay ) and the ironic stabs at the obvious.
The film contains a ( then rare ) positive representation of the controversial subject of interracial marriage, which historically had been illegal in most states of the United States, and was still illegal in 17 states, mostly Southern states, up until June 12 of the year of the film's release, when anti-miscegenation laws were struck down by the Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia.
A newspaper in Fort Wayne, Indiana praised the film for its " rare quality of charm and a warmth of appeal that is truly unique " and concluded: " Here is a story beautiful and exquisite in theme ... Its simplicity and utter humanness have an appeal that reaches straight to the heart of the onlooker.
Jammin ' the Blues is a 1944 short film in which several prominent jazz musicians got together for a rare filmed jam session.
The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay — a rare honor for a Western.

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