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film's and discussion
Since an objective viewer might well conclude that this is not a situation that would often arise, the film's extensive discussion of the problem seems, at best, superfluous.
In his discussion of the film's relation to modernism, Thomas Schatz finds the film an unresolved " examination of the process of human interaction and interpersonal communication " and “ immediately establishes self-referential stance ” that invites the spectator “ to read the narrative as something other than a sequential development toward some transcendent truth ”.
In his essay, David Lynch Keeps His Head, David Foster Wallace offers a behind-the-scenes look at the film's production and critical discussion of Lynch's art.
* Dickson Experimental Sound Film brief discussion of film's recovery and restoration, with downloadable version of the film ; part of the Internet Archive
David C. Hammack of Case Western University praised the film's compelling imagery, discussion of race relations, commentary by noted writers and historians, and overall coherence.
* Dickson Experimental Sound Film anonymously written discussion of film's recovery, with downloadable versions of the film ; part of the Internet Archive
The Minus Man is notable for being one of the only films to feature promotional materials focusing on the film's ability to spark discussion among audience members.
Furthermore, a deleted scene on the film's DVD features a short discussion on a magic lantern presentation.
The scene is significant because it introduced filming techniques that have continued to be used by modern filmmakers, and in discussion of the technical achievements of this film, tends to be seen as one of the film's key scenes.
Marketed with the salacious tag line, " She had it and made it pay ", the film's open discussion of sex made it one of the most notorious films of the Pre-Code Hollywood era.
The discussion was publicly released as an article ; it covered the film's depiction of the OSS and CIA, the accuracy of the film's depiction of both the events and atmosphere of the period, and discussed factual details surrounding the actual persons on whom some of the film's characters were based.

film's and purported
Again on the film's DVD commentary, Cleese also spoke up for religious people who have come forward and congratulated him and his colleagues on the film's highlighting of double standards among purported followers of their own faith.
This soon became moot when Women Against Pornography began staging real protests, outraged at the film's purported imagery of sexual violence.
Referring to a form of purported anthropomorphism, the term is inspired by Walt Disney's animated film Bambi, where an emotional highpoint is the death of the lead character's mother at the hands of the film's villain, a hunter known only as " Man ".
The film's purported intention is to create a bridge between the different political positions that coexist, sometimes violently, in the Basque Country.

film's and homosexuality
At the time of the film's release, homosexuality was a highly taboo subject matter within American society and, prior to the 1960s, had been one of the topics that the Hollywood Hays Code had expressly prohibited.
A critic for the Motion Picture Herald reported that during the film's run in Los Angeles in 1937 – as a double feature with Love Life of a Gorilla – a self-identified " doctor " appeared after the screening to sell pamphlets purporting to explain homosexuality.

film's and was
David Robinson writes that the film's failure was probably due to it seeming too old-fashioned compared to many of the other films released that year, such as the French New Wave films.
The film's title was inspired by the line, " Bring me my chariot of fire ," from the William Blake poem adapted into the popular British hymn " Jerusalem "; the hymn is heard at the end of the film.
The film's lesbian eroticism was however significantly cut for its US release.
The Academy cited the film's genre of " non-fiction ", arguing that it was not actually a documentary.
The film's total budget was estimated to be US $ 6 million.
Avco-Embassy Pictures, the film's financial backer, preferred either Charles Bronson or Tommy Lee Jones to play the role of Snake Plissken to Carpenter's choice of Kurt Russell, who was trying to overcome the " lightweight " screen image conveyed by his roles in several Disney comedies.
The finished version of the film was significantly different from the original screenplay drafts as Bruce Lee revised much of the script himself, including having written and directed the film's opening Shaolin Monastery fight sequence.
In 1980 Jeff Lynne was asked to write for the soundtrack of the musical film Xanadu, with the other half written by John Farrar and performed by the film's star Olivia Newton-John.
The film's production was not nearly as chaotic or strange as the production of the original, largely because of Raimi, Tapert and Campbell's additional film making experience.
The film was overshadowed by the death of Coppola's eldest son Gian-Carlo Coppola during the film's production.
Life Without Zoe was mostly panned by critics and was generally considered the segment that brought the film's overall quality down.
Although a moderate box-office success, grossing $ 58 million domestically on an estimated $ 45 million budget, it was panned by critics, many of whom disliked the film's abrupt contrast between actual comedy and tragic melodrama.
Andy Garcia has since claimed the film's script was nearly produced.
Camille Claudel, directed by newcomer Bruno Nuytten and starring Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu, was a major commercial success in 1988, earning Adjani, who was also the film's co-producer, a César Award for best actress.
There has been a refocus onto celluloid film's ability to capture an " indexical " image of a moment in time by theorists like Mary Ann Doane, Philip Rosen and Laura Mulvey who was informed by psychoanalysis.
The film's cinematography | cinematographer was John Alton, the creator of many of film noir's stylized images.
Scarlet Street was a semi-independent — cosponsored by Universal and Lang's own Diana Productions, of which the film's costar, Joan Bennett, was the second biggest shareholder.
Time magazine writer Richard Corliss was less scathing, but agreed that it was forgettable, saying that people would " forget all about movie by the time they leave the multiplex ," even joking at the end of his review that he had forgotten the film's name.
Nonetheless, Capra's vision about the film's significance was clear:
The significance of the film's message was established further in France, shortly after World War II began.
This time there was no soundtrack album in spite of the importance of music in the film as the film's writer, director and star Tim Robbins was concerned that the politically right wing content would be taken seriously and used by right wing politicians.

film's and based
Woolfson came up with the idea of making an album based on developments in the film industry, where directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick were the focal point of the film's promotion, rather than individual film stars.
This film's script was based on early drafts he had written after seeing the original.
The film's premise is loosely based on the real-life case of the Niland brothers.
Stone, a longtime 49ers fan, based his film's finale on Super Bowl XIX.
Andre Pieterse, Roodt and Paul L. Johnson based the film's script on Anne Marie du Preez Bezdrob's biography, Winnie Mandela: A Life.
At age 21 Diaz auditioned for The Mask, based on the recommendation of an agent for Elite, who met the film's producers while they were searching for the female main actress.
Most of the film's characters are either real or based on real characters to varying degrees.
It can also be someone with other special interests in the project, such as the author of the book that the film is based on, or one of the film's key actors who has been instrumental in persuading the studio to do the film.
The film's directors, Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker, chose Nielsen for the role based on his ability to play " a fish in water ", stating that " You could have cast funny people and done it with everybody winking, goofing off, and silly ... we wanted people to be oblivious to the comedy.
The play, starring Henry Fonda as defense attorney Barney Greenwald, opened the same year as the film starring Humphrey Bogart as Captain Queeg and José Ferrer as Greenwald based on the original novel, but did not affect that film's box-office performance.
The film's critique of the romantic idealization of duty is comparable to that in the earlier film All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1930 ), based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque.
A film's writer may also offer a pastiche based on the works of other writers ( this is especially evident in historical films and documentaries but can be found in non-fiction drama, comedy and horror films as well ).
The player controls Mickey Mouse, who must find missing musical notes scattered across four elemental worlds based upon the film's segments.
The music played during the scene where Helena showers in a fountain, while a party crowd watches was originally scored by the film's composer, Graeme Revell, based on the " Love Theme " used sparsely elsewhere in the film, with vocals by Bobbi Page.
Some details of the film's account have, however, been criticized as historically inaccurate ( for example, in the movie the regiment is called the South Wales Borderers but the unit was not in fact called that until 2 years after the battle, even though the regiment had been based at Brecon in South Wales since 1873 ).
Elsewhere however it is suggested that such views are partly based on a misreading of the films, especially his earlier ones, which has impeded an appreciation of the exhilarating humour and irony which pervade his work ; and other viewers have been able to make the connection between the film's form and its human dimension.
Cartman has a major role in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, the full-length film based on the series, and appeared on the film's soundtrack singing the same musical numbers performed in the movie.
The background demonstrates one of the film's stylistic innovations: it is a watercolor painting based on a tracing from a photograph.
She also told the audience of law students that, as a lower-court judge, she would sometimes instruct juries to not follow the film's example, because most of the jurors ' conclusions are based on speculation, not fact.
" Hoffman has never discussed any inspiration Evans may have provided for the role, and claims on the commentary track for the film's DVD release that much of Motss ' characterization was based on his own father, Harry Hoffman, a former prop manager for Columbia Pictures.
The film's producers had initially approached Frank Zappa to ask him if they could make a film based on his song.
The film's story was written by Dashiell Hammett, based on his characters Nick and Nora, but not a particular novel or short story.
The film's title sequence story ( based on the original story by Dan O ' Bannon and art by Thomas Warkentin ) opens with a space shuttle flying in orbit over Earth.
Although based loosely on what is known of the historical figure of Aguirre, the film's story line is, as Herzog acknowledged years after the film's release, a work of imagination.

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