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Natural Born Killers Till Dawn
1,109 wordsMini biography In January of 1991 a film titled Reservoir Dogs (1992) hit the Sundance Film festival. The writer - director was a first timer by the name of Quentin Tarantino. The film garnered critical acclaim and the director became a legend in the England, UK and the cult film circuit. Three years later he followed up 'Dogs' with the film Pulp Fiction (1994). 'Pulp' premiered at the Cannes film festival, where it won the coveted 'Palme D'Or' the virtual equal of the Picture at the Academy Awa...
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Avant Garde Boris Karloff
3,386 wordsCertain films which today are regarded as classics of American cinema John Ford 39; s The Searchers (1956), Orson Welles 39; Citizen Kane (1941), the Judy Garland musical The Wizard Of Oz (1939), Frank Capra 39; s It 39; s A Wonderful Life (1946), Walt Disney 39; s Fantasia (1940) are, or at least used to be, cult films. Box-office disappointments when they were released, these films were kept alive over the decades not by reviewers or studios or theaters, but by film goers who loved t...
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Producer Director Deep Throat
3,169 wordsThe ability to sexually stimulate an audience is one of the earliest distinctions of film. Before the turn of the century, an exotic dancer named Fatima performed her act for the motion-picture cameras and for at least those segments of the public who saw the film uncensored. In the brief peep-show films of the early 1900 s, scantily-clad women posed, danced, or undressed in such then-daring efforts as Her Morning Exercise and The Pajama Girl. Municipal censorship boards started appearing in Ame...
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Avant Garde Alfred Hitchcock
4,284 wordsHistorians have traced homosexual imagery to the very start of American cinema, with the Thomas Edison film The Gay Brothers (1895), directed by William Dickson, in which two men dance together. Female impersonators and women playing male roles, both fixtures in late- 19 th-century vaudeville and theater, began appearing in split- and one-reel films of the 1900 s. Today this work can seem more overtly gay or lesbian than it did in its time, when the notion of homosexual desire was more strictly ...
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Rest Of His Life Orson Welles
1,170 wordsOrson Orson Welles Orson Welles Orson Welles was an actor, producer, director, writer, and columnist who revolutionized the film industry by directing movies that depicted men and woman as real human beings. Throughout his writing career, Welles characters reflected his own personality and inspired others to write about human struggles, both good and bad. An innovative, dynamic individual, Welles spent his entire life experimenting with different mediums and bringing to the world his vision of m...
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Natural Born Killers Quentin Tarantino
1,139 wordsBiography for Quentin Tarantino Nickname QT Mini biography In January of 1991 a film titled Reservoir Dogs (1992) hit the Sundance Film festival. The writer director was a first timer by the name of Quentin Tarantino. The film garnered critical acclaim and the director became a legend in the England, UK and the cult film circuit. Three years later he followed up Dogs with the film Pulp Fiction (1994). Pulp premiered at the Cannes film festival, where it won the coveted Palme DOr the virtual equa...
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