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Bioscop
The Bioscop was a movie projector developed in 1895 by the brothers Emil and Max Skladanowsky in Berlin-Pankow. The Bioscop used two loops of 54-mm…
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2014
2014
Film Business in Bangladesh: A Historical Account
M. Mohiuddin
2014
Corpus ID: 191360989
Film is the wonderful industry and powerful organ of mass media in the present world. This unique mass media becomes the…
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2013
2013
Cinema and control
P. Roberts
2013
Corpus ID: 142601200
This thesis explores the political implications of Gilles Deleuze's two-volume work on the cinema (Cinema 1: The Movement-Image…
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2012
2012
Women Surrealists : sexuality, fetish, femininity and female Surrealism
Sabina Stent
2012
Corpus ID: 190293200
The objective of this thesis is to challenge the patriarchal traditions of Surrealism by examining the topic from the perspective…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Bordering on fear : a comparative literary study of horror fiction
Aalya Ahmad
2010
Corpus ID: 194007745
The emerging academic field of horror studies that has been mapped out by die work of cultural studies, film and feminist…
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2010
2010
영화의 진정한 시작은 언제인가
이상면
2010
Corpus ID: 193929258
This thesis examines the true origin of cinema, analyzing the achievements of the pioneers who tried to show ‘moving images’ with…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Notions of the Gothic in the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
Dawn Clark
2004
Corpus ID: 194983833
The films of Alfred Hitchcock were made within the confines of the commercial film industries in Britain and the USA and related…
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2002
2002
On the way to No5ferrut
Enno Patalas
2002
Corpus ID: 193369900
M urnau's Nosferatu (Prana, 1922) was never a 'lost film'. Unlike Der Gang in die Nacht (Journey into the Night, Goron, 1920…
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