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Portrayal of Orphans in Mainstream Hindi Films
Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond, 2014Art does not exist in a vacuum. Artistic expressions find their genesis in the social concerns of individuals and the community at large. The artist endeavors to establish an emphatic connection with his fellow human beings by giving expression to societal issues that disturb him. The condition of orphans is one such area.
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Beyond Hollywood: Enhancing Heritage with the ‘Orphan’ Film
International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2008Global discussions relating to heritage preservation, with their traditional focus upon architecture, archaeological sites, and landscape, often overlook and, at times, even devalue the role of the moving image. The last century witnessed the emergence and development of moving image preservation practice, which largely remains a separate vocation with
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Copyright and Film Historiography: The Case of the Orphan Film
2015Abstract not available.
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2013
Although of unknown vernacular origin, the term “orphan film” emerged in the 1990s within discussions among archivists, referring to motion pictures abandoned by their legal owners. A decade later, the term entered scholarly cinema studies, where the concept expanded to refer to films that had suffered neglect.
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Although of unknown vernacular origin, the term “orphan film” emerged in the 1990s within discussions among archivists, referring to motion pictures abandoned by their legal owners. A decade later, the term entered scholarly cinema studies, where the concept expanded to refer to films that had suffered neglect.
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ILUSTRASI PSIKOPAT PADA FILM THE ORPHAN KARYA JAUMME COLLET-SERRA 2009
JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI, 2022ABSTRACT This research is entitled “Ilustrasi Psikopat dalam Film The Orphan oleh Jaume Collet-Serra”. It is written to fulfill the requirement of accomplishing bachelor degree in English Department Faculty of Humanities Sam Ratulangi University. The focus of this research is psychopath behavior
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The Orphanista Manifesto: Orphan Films and the Politics of Reproduction
American Anthropologist, 2004In this essay, I review the works of filmmakers Bill Morrison and Gregorio Rocha and contextualize their work within a growing apocalyptic cultural movement of film preservationists who identify as “orphanistas.” As orphanistas they struggle to reshape and reproduce cultural memory and heritage through reviving “orphans”—films abandoned by their makers.
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The Role of Orphan Films in the 21st Century Archive
Cinema Journal, 2007At the end of the twentieth century, a virtual paradigm shift took place in the world of U.S. film preservation. The term “orphan film” emerged as the governing metaphor among archives and preservationists, replacing the “nitrate won’t wait” slogan of the 1980s. Three dictionary connotations of orphan were analogous to what film archivists meant by the
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Cinema Journal, 2009
a motion picture abandoned by its owner or caretaker. More generally, the term refers to all manner of films outside of the commercial mainstream: public domain mate rials, home movies, outtakes, unreleased films, industrial and educational movies, independent documentaries, ethnographic films, newsreels, censored material, un derground works ...
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a motion picture abandoned by its owner or caretaker. More generally, the term refers to all manner of films outside of the commercial mainstream: public domain mate rials, home movies, outtakes, unreleased films, industrial and educational movies, independent documentaries, ethnographic films, newsreels, censored material, un derground works ...
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Early Popular Visual Culture, 2020
Taking the publications of T’ou-Se-We Press as its main historical materials and adopting the method of media archeology, this paper investigates the manufacture and films of the projector at T’ou-...
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Taking the publications of T’ou-Se-We Press as its main historical materials and adopting the method of media archeology, this paper investigates the manufacture and films of the projector at T’ou-...
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BOY-ORPHANS, MESMERIC VILLAINS, AND FILM STARS: INSCRIBINGOLIVER TWISTINTOTREASURE ISLAND
Victorian Literature and Culture, 2010Oliver Twist,the early novelwhich a twenty-five-year-old Charles Dickens published serially from 1837 to 1839, revised in the 1840s, and featured in the public readings he offered from 1867 until his death in 1870, might well have inspired the thirty-two-year-old Robert Louis Stevenson before he serialized his own first novel,Treasure Island, in 1882 ...
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