In Our Hands (1983) Effective coverage of massive anti-nuke rally 5 February 2023 My review was written in February 1984 after watching the film in a Manhattan screening room."In Our Hands" is an admirable documentary covering the massive (reportedly 1,000,000-people strong) anti-nuclear...
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The documentary “J’veux du soleil!” (I want some sun!) by François Ruffin and Gilles Perret (2019) (Fig. 3), and I Muvrini’s song “Fin de mois, fin du monde” (2019), both well translate the fracture within experienced daily lives of the audience. Dissociated from any ...
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Performing memory on television: documentary and the 1960s This article examines the performance of memory within British television documentaries that explore the 1960s. Taking 'cultural memory' as its theoretical... M Myra - 《Screen》 被引量: 18发表: 2006年 Frames and counter-frames giving me...
The bronze restorer Wang Youliang, who studied under the famous bronze restorer Zhao Zhenmao, also known for this documentary. Wang Youliang has restored many artifacts, the most famous of which is Lotus Crane Square Pot o...
The last scene of the documentary Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, about the 57-year-old actor’s life, career, and sexual objectification as a child, is an intimate family dinner at the West Village townhouse Shields shares with her husband, writer Chris Henchy, and two teenage daughters, Rowan...
3. Why did Chen make the documentaryNo Poverty Land? ___ 4. How did Chen feel about climbing up the ladder? ___ 5. ThroughNo Poverty Land, what changes can be seen in Atule’er? (Give one example.) ___ 6. What do you think of Chen ...
dispute; she had made the promise lightly, finding it easy to part with money that was so far away and so unlikely ever to be hers; the litigation had already dragged on for more than three years, and Cousin Teresa’s husband, a solicitor, had told us that our chances of winning were...