A Review of Understand Film Studies [PDF]
The book Understand Film Studies aims to equip its reader with necessary concepts for film critique; in this regard, the author describes the definitions of aesthetic and film structure, film genres and documentary, and by giving examples and expressing ...
Ali Sheikhmehdi, Arsalan Moghadas
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Feminist cinema as counter cinema: Is feminist cinema counter cinema? [PDF]
The article of Peter Wollen “Godard and Counter Cinema: Vent D’est” is considered as the beginning of counter cinema. In 1979, “Women’s Cinema As Counter Cinema” which was written by Claire Johnston and the article of Laura Mulvey “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” are accepted as the first theoretical studies of feminist cinema.
Gürkan, Hasan, Ozan, Rengin
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A Critical Review on the Book An Approach to Realism, Cinema and the Expression of Religious Concepts [PDF]
Realism is a powerful materialization of art that appeared in 19th century in literature and painting and is still ongoing. A realism artist creates logic and relations in a work of art that comes from new sciences and social relations related to modern ...
Ali Khorashadi, Dariush Esmaeili
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Psychoanalytic Reading of Tall Shadows of the Wind (1979): Freud’s Uncanny in Iranian Cinema [PDF]
Sigmund Freud’s paper “The Uncanny”, written in 1919, is a psychoanalytic study that explores the feelings humans experience when they encounter unfamiliar, frightening, or even eerie phenomena.
Maryam Darabi, Alireza Sayyad
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A Critical Analysis of “A Short Guide to Writing about Film” [PDF]
The book, A Short Guide to Writing about Film, is a description of how to analyze movies. The book closely linked to thinking about film and writing about it.
ali sheikhmehdi, Arsalan Moghadas
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Investigating the Interaction between Story and Narrative Discourse in Abbas Kiarostami's Cinema, with a focus on the Movie Certified Copy [PDF]
Studying the interaction between story and narrative discourse as a theoretical model in the field of narratology, from the beginning of the 20th century until now, has become one of the accepted and efficient methods in the analysis of story narratives.
Zanyar Habibi kilak, Mohammad Shahba
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Mental Nerve Paraesthesia: A Report of Two Cases Associated with Endodontic Etiology
Paraesthesia of the mental nerve can occur due to various etiological factors. Rarely, dental infections can cause paraesthesia. However, this article discusses two cases of endodontic etiology in the mental nerve region as a causative factor for ...
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Invisible Trap (1979): A Utopian Representation of the Surveillance Society in the Second Pahlavi government [PDF]
Panopticon surveillance is a concept that was first used by Jeremy Bentham, an English philosopher of the 18th century, in designing a fundamentally new type of prison.
Nastaran Doregiraei, alireza sayyad
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From the very earliest days of public cinema (moving pictures), there has been consideration about how odors and scents might influence the viewer’s experience. While initially this was primarily a concern with how to eliminate the malodor of the cinema-goers themselves, in more recent times, there have been a number of well-publicized attempts to add ...
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Analyzing the Concept of “Abjection” in David Cronenberg’s Cinema With an Emphasis on Female Characters Based on the Theory of Julia Kristeva [PDF]
In contemporary thought, abjection is understood as a mechanism for preserving the integrity of subjectivity. Julia Kristeva first introduced this concept in Powers of Horror.
Ali Rouhani, atefe sarlak
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