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    The Wandering Character in the Coen Brothers’ Films: When the Southern Gothic Meets the Western by Julie Assouly

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The Coens admitted they had Flannery O’Connor’s works in mind when they created some of the characters in The Ladykillers (2004), or O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), both taking place in Mississippi. …”
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    Authority and Moral Conflicts in the Films of Adébáyọ Fálétí: Àfọ̀njá, Gáà, Ṣawo Ṣẹ̀gbẹ̀rì and the Yorùbá Cosmopolis by Olayinka Agbetuyi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… In this piece, I examine the role of authority in Yorùbá society and how au[1]thority is subverted by moral conflicts generated in the political evolution of the Yorùbá state from city state to empire, leading to disastrous consequences in the society at large as presented in the films of Adébáyọ Fálétí, specifically in Àfọnjá (2002), Basọrun Gáà (2004) and Ṣawo Ṣẹgbẹ ̀ rì̀ (2005). …”
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    DOKUMENTASI ALAT MUSIK KARINDING KOMUNITAS SAUNG MANG DEDI SEBAGAI PELESTARIAN BUDAYA SUNDA (Studi Action Research Film Dokumenter Alat Musik Karinding Komunitas Saung Mang... by Maharani Arlla Yesifa, Yunus Winoto, Ute Lies Siti Khadijah

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Penelitian ini menggunakan metode action research Davidson (2004) yakni Diagnosa, Action Planning, Intervation (Action Taking), Evaluation (Assessment), Refcetion (learning) dan metode  pengumpulan data dengan teknik wawancara, observasi dan dokumentsi. …”
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    Déjouer le spectacle de la violence. Représenter les événements du 11 septembre 2001 by Bertrand GERVAIS

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…We are led to project our own version of these events, through our memories and experience of that day. The film presents the events as a figure, both present and absent, a figure that asks us to take an active role in remembering and reimagining for ourselves events we’d rather forget. …”
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