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    Interrogating "Marginality" in Bombay Cinema: An Exhaustive Historiography by Sengupta, Roshni

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…This abstract explores the representation of marginalized groups in Bombay cinema, particularly focusing on the portrayal of Dalits and Muslims. It discusses…”
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    Adaptation as Intersemiotic Translation: From The Taie of Kiêu (Nguyen Du) to Kim Van Kieu (Nguyen Bach Tuyet) by Le, Quoc Hieu

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (20-11-2024)
    “…This abstract explores the concept of adaptation as intersemiotic translation, focusing on the transformation of the narrative poem "The Tale of Kieu" by…”
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    Melodrama against the State: Children of Men's Unimaginable Tomorrow by Blyn, Robin

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (20-11-2024)
    “…Melodrama against the State: Children of Men is a film that explores the intersection of melodrama and political resistance. The film takes place in a…”
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    Vampires: Outside Life, Outside Control by Dent, Chris

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…The vampire film is a well-trodden site of analysis. Through an analysis of vampires as "outsiders", this article takes two aspects of the work of Michel…”
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    Bodies for Sale: Sex Tourism in Nabil Ayouch's Much Loved (2015) by Hamil, Mustapha

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…Prostitution has become a contentious topic in Morocco, sparking debates and controversies. Nabil Ayouch's film MuchLoved (2015) explores the underground world…”
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    "You Were Made as Well as We Could Make You": Posthuman Identity Formations in James Cameron's Terminator Dilogy, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, and the Wachowski Brothers' the Matrix Trilogy by Nandi, Arindam

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…In this abstract, the author explores the concept of posthuman identity formations in James Cameron's Terminator dilogy, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, and the…”
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    The Perils of Representation: Sandra Oh in Killing Eve by Feikusova, Klara

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…The abstract explores the representation of Asian American actress Sandra Oh in the TV series Killing Eve. It discusses how Oh's role as Eve Polastri was…”
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    Narrative Structures for the European Identity Crisis: Antiplot in Ulysses' Gaze, A Talking Picture and Our Music by Noguera, María, Muñoz-Garnica, Miguel

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…This article explores the narrative structures of three European films that address the idea of Europe in crisis: Ulysses Gaze, A Talking Picture, and Our…”
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    Revisiting David Cronenberg in the Age of COVID-19: The Same Fears, the Same Anxieties by Katz, Joshua W.

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…This article explores the relevance of David Cronenberg's early pandemic-based horror films in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The films, such as "The…”
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    Biennale College Cinema: Film Funding as a Financial and Educational Initiative by Odabasi, Eren

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…Biennale College Cinema (BCC) is a unique film funding and educational initiative launched by the Venice International Film Festival. Unlike other funding…”
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    Gender, Romance and Otherness in The Sheik 1921 by Moumni, Omar

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…Gender, romance, and otherness are explored in the 1921 film "The Sheik." The paper investigates the misrepresentation of white female captives in Moorish…”
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    Recounting Sociopolitical Satire: Analysis of Pakistani Music Videos by Noor, Rabia

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…This abstract presents a sociopolitical satire analysis of Pakistani music videos. The abstract explores how music videos allow artists to express themselves…”
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    Mexicans and Anglos: Conflicting Masculinities in Lone Star by Luévano, Sabino, Wood, Glen

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…Mexicans and Anglos have long experienced conflicting masculinities in the US, with racism and discrimination being a part of the Latino experience. Hollywood…”
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    Star Power and Risk: A Political Economic Study of Casting Trends in Hollywood by McMahon, James

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…This paper examines the financial goal of risk reduction and its impact on Hollywood's star system. The study analyzes how risk reduction has shaped the…”
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    More Than "The Most Beautiful Famous Face": The Split Star Image of Keira Knightley by Kaplánková, Barbora

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…Keira Knightley, born into an acting family in 1985, has become one of the most prolific actors in the industry. This article focuses on the specificity of…”
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    Social Media as a Cause of Emotional Distress and Insecurity in "Nosedive" from Black Mirror by Bhatt, Preeti

    Published in Quarterly review of film and video (04-11-2024)
    “…Social media has become an integral part of our lives, providing opportunities for connection and communication. However, excessive use of social networking…”
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