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film and chronicled
One of the most notorious propaganda films is Leni Riefenstahl's film Triumph of the Will ( 1935 ), which chronicled the 1934 Nazi Party Congress and was commissioned by Adolf Hitler.
The migration is chronicled in the 1994 documentary film, Africa: The Serengeti.
They released only one album, 1979's ( GI ) ( produced by Joan Jett ) and were featured the following year in Penelope Spheeris ' documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization, which chronicled the Los Angeles punk movement.
* Eva Markvoort, author who chronicled her life with cystic fibrosis which became the subject of the film 65 Redroses
The American actress and documentary film producer Virginia Madsen has chronicled the Canadian team's efforts in a film called Fighting Gravity ( 2009 ).
The 1996 racing season was chronicled in the IMAX film Super Speedway, which Newman narrated.
This is chronicled in the documentary " The Many Days of Day of the Dead " on the 2-disc Anchor Bay special edition DVD of the film.
The film, starring Audrey Tautou, chronicled a woman's search for her missing lover after World War I.
Automobile restorationist Mark Goyette designed the kits for three reproductions used in the film and chronicled the whereabouts of the cars today:
All charges against the Enterprise crew are dropped ; however, as punishment for disobeying a superior officer ( as chronicled in the previous film ), Kirk is demoted to the rank of Captain.
In 1991 Stepping Razor-Red X was released, a documentary film by Nicholas Campbell, produced by Wayne Jobson and based upon a series of spoken-word recordings of Tosh himself, which chronicled the story of the artist's life, music and untimely death.
) That journey was chronicled in Rodger Kamenetz ' book The Jew in the Lotus, now also a documentary film.
The strike was chronicled in the film American Dream, which won the Academy Award for best documentary in 1990.
They chronicled their adventure with an IMAX camera and two handheld video cams, sharing their story in the IMAX film Mystery of the Nile and in a book of the same title.
The band's career and work is chronicled in the 2002 documentary film Standing in the Shadows of Motown which publicised the fact that these musicians " played on more number-one records than The Beatles, Elvis, The Rolling Stones, and The Beach Boys combined.
Another documentary, Impact: The Passion of the Christ, chronicled the popular response of the film in the United States, India, and Japan and examined the claims of anti-Semitism against Mel Gibson and the film.
The film was later released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 4, 2010, along with the CD / DVD, Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert, which chronicled her world tour of the same name.
Ness was featured in the independent film Another State of Mind, which chronicled Social Distortion's first cross-country tour with Youth Brigade.
On the other side of the state, Spokane had an insular but vibrant punk and new wave scene in the 1980s as chronicled in the documentary film SpokAnarchy!
This was chronicled in a book (" The Scarlet Professor — Newton Arvin: A Literary Life Shattered by Scandal " ( Doubleday, 2001 ), by Barry Werth ), and the PBS Independent Lens film, " The Great Pink Scare.
The song was also used as the basis for the title of the 1993 film Dazed and Confused, which chronicled the lives of various American youths on their last day of high school in 1976.
Hampton ’ s death was chronicled in the 1971 documentary film The Murder of Fred Hampton, as well as an episode of the critically acclaimed documentary series Eyes on the Prize.

film and struggles
Cleveland's struggles over the 30-year span were highlighted in the 1989 film Major League, which comically depicted a hapless Cleveland ball club going from worst to first by the end of the film.
In the film, Scarlett weakly struggles and does not scream as Rhett starts up the stairs.
The sequel to Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, which Universal had filmed in 1930, the novel and film follow the lives of several young German men who have returned from the trenches of World War I and their struggles to re-integrate into society.
The British and Americans ’ initial struggles in the official use of film led to eventual success in their use of the medium.
were featured in the hip hop film Krush Groove, a fictionalized re-telling of Russell Simmons ' rise as a hip-hop entrepreneur and his struggles to get his own label, Def Jam Recordings, off the ground.
File: KoenerAndHirschfeld. png | A scene from Different from the Others ( 1919 ), a film made in Berlin, whose main character struggles with his homosexuality.
According to Lucas, he found this draft enjoyable to write, as opposed to the year-long struggles writing the first film.
Usually the MacGuffin is the central focus of the film in the first act, and then declines in importance as the struggles and motivations of characters play out.
The film, based on a novel by Boris Pasternak, tells the story of a physician and poet ( Omar Sharif ) who falls in love with an unavailable woman named Lara ( Julie Christie ) and struggles to be with her in the chaos of the revolution and subsequent Russian Civil War.
The film focuses in particular on the struggles of salesman Paul Brennan, a middle-aged Irish-American Catholic from Jamaica Plain, Boston, who struggles to maintain his sales.
In 1978 Canadian filmmaker Denis Koufoudakis created EXIT, a Super 8 student film that depicted a youth ’ s struggles with choices in an information overload era and his nagging thoughts of suicide.
The first film was James L. Brooks's romantic comedy How Do You Know, which starred Witherspoon as a thirty-something former national softball player who struggles to choose between a philandering baseball star boyfriend ( Owen Wilson ) and a business executive being investigated for white collar crime ( Paul Rudd ).
Bolt was initially reluctant to make the film, but after meeting with Brady he felt he could relate to Brady's struggles with a cerebral injury ; thus, a lot of his own experiences recovering from his stroke found their way into the script.
Patrol, opposite Nia Long, Tim Thomerson and Brian Keith ; Like Father Like Son ( 1987 ); White Water Summer with Kevin Bacon ( 1987 ), The War of the Roses ( 1989 ); the World War II film Memphis Belle ( 1990 ); Toy Soldiers ( 1991 ); Encino Man ( 1992 ); and the college football biopic Rudy ( 1993 ), about the life-changing struggles and rewards of the titular character, Daniel Ruettiger.
The Man with the Golden Arm is a 1955 American drama film, based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren, which tells the story of a heroin addict who gets clean while in prison, but struggles to stay that way in the outside world.
He was known for his portrayal of a Louisiana sharecropper who struggles to support his family during the Great Depression in the landmark film Sounder, which earned him an Academy Award nomination.
Throughout the film, Stoner struggles with the complexity of modern life versus the simplicity of his youth.
That same year, Bana made his film debut in the Australian film The Castle, which tells the story of a Melbourne-based family's struggles to keep their home by Melbourne's airport as the airport authority force them to move.
The 1942 Casablanca centers on the development of conscience in the cynical American Rick Blaine ( Humphrey Bogart ) in the face of oppression by the Nazis and the example of the resistance leader Victor Laszlo. The David Lean and Robert Bolt screenplay for Doctor Zhivago ( an adaptation of Boris Pasternak's novel ) focuses strongly on the conscience of a doctor-poet in the midst of the Russian Revolution ( in the end " the walls of his heart were like paper "). The 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner focuses on the struggles of conscience between and within a bounty hunter ( Rick Deckard ( Harrison Ford )) and a renegade replicant android ( Roy Batty ( Rutger Hauer )) in a future society which refuses to accept that forms of artificial intelligence can have aspects of being such as conscience.
Time Out New York describes it as " a strong contender for Allen ’ s most fascinating film ", while TV Guide says, " Allen's ongoing struggles with psychoanalysis and his Jewish identity-stridently literal preoccupations in most of his work-are for once rendered allegorically.
As Yasumoto struggles to come to terms with his situation, the film tells the story of a few of the clinic's patients.
The Rose is a 1979 American musical drama film which tells the story of a self-destructive 1960s rock star who struggles to cope with the constant pressures of her career and the demands of her ruthless business manager.

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