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: Certain international films, such as a recent chronicle of resistance mentioned by , are noted for having a 128-minute Academic Analysis
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: Movies designed to be political but "sugarcoated" to appeal to broad audiences, often using the "unlabelled bottle" technique where political stances are present but not explicitly named. Ideology and Power : The course often looks at films like The Godfather Part II The Parallax View The Towering Inferno
How a scene is shot often tells more about power than the dialogue itself. Filmmakers use specific techniques to "encode" meaning into every frame: Camera Angles:
: The Yale Graduate List for Film Studies includes essential texts such as Stan Brakhage's Metaphors on Vision , specifically referencing pages Yale Film and Media Studies Program