Additional Dialogue by… Versions of Shakespeare in the World’s Multiplexes [PDF]
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousand films in some way based upon his plays were made, but the vast majority of those which sought to faithfully present his plays to the cinema audience ...
Ronan Paterson
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Efficacy and safety of nutritional supplements in female infertility: a network meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Infertility represents a prevalent condition affecting the reproductive system. It has a global incidence of approximately 17.5%. Nutritional supplements are increasingly used as complementary therapy for female infertility, though their ...
Jihang Du +8 more
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The purpose of this article is to analyze the evolution of the Third Cinema concept developed by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas, members of the Argentinean group Cine Liberación from its origins at the end of the 1960s to its reformulation and ...
Ignacio del Valle-Dávila
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The use of films in the teaching of English as a foreign language: a systematic literature review
Background Especially over the last decades, the use of cinema in the English as a foreign language (EFL) class has been gaining momentum. Although this interest has resulted in a complex body of research, no review to date had aimed to systematically ...
Estefanía Sánchez-Auñón +2 more
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Projected on the Dusk: Seeking Cinema in 1910s and 1920s Japanese Poetry
In this article, I explore a set of poetic works from early 20th-century Japan that took cinema—films, movie theaters, screenings, sets, and a variety of cinematic technologies—as their main subject.
Andrew Campana
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Art Engagement and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Evidence From the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Objectives: To examine the prospective association between art engagement and the risk of type 2 diabetes.Methods: Adults aged ≥50 from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing were asked about the frequency of art engagement, including going to the ...
Xiaowen Wang +7 more
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Sci-fEAST: Science fiction genre in Polish and Czechoslovakian cinema [PDF]
This article is based on research done as part of Sci-fEAST: the Science Fiction Genre in Central and Eastern Europe project initiated by the students of Charles University in Prague and continued also by the academic staff of the University of Łódź ...
Góralik, Mikołaj
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EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF «WHITE MAN'S BURDEN» IN THE BRITISH CINEMA OF 20TH CENTURY
The article discusses the features of the evolution on the silver screen so-called "white man's burden" or "civilizing mission" in the British colonies of the British Empire. The means of research were British feature films 1930-1980-ies.
E. E. Ibrayev
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Reading the geographies of post-war British film culture through the reception of French film [PDF]
This paper examines the ways in which British specialist film culture anticipated and received the resumed supply of French films at the end of the Second World War.
Acland Charles +16 more
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In search of Godard’s ‘Sauve la vie (qui peut)’
This article examines a little-known compilation film titled Sauve la vie (qui peut) that Jean-Luc Godard created in 1981 within the framework of a series of lectures on cinema history that he delivered in Rotterdam in 1980-1981. To make this compilation
Michael Witt
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