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  • ...] means. The word "film" was derived from the shorthand for [[photographic film]], a particular medium of image recording which uses a [[photosensitive]] c ...toon, educational and industrial films, and propaganda tools. An entire [[film industry|industry]] has grown around the making of films.
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  • '''''Neighbours''''' is a 1952 short film by [[Scottish-Canadian]] filmmaker [[Norman McLaren]]. .... McLaren created the soundtrack of the film by scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as s
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  • ...ho had recently also written the novel that had been the basis of the noir film [[Diabolique]], it begins as an ordinary investigation by a retired police
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  • {{dambigbox|the film|Trainspotting}} ...rug addict as mostly lonely,[[violence|violent]] and self-destructive, the film was criticised at the time as pro-drugs; most commentary, however, was high
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  • {{Infobox Film '''''Balzac''''' is a 1951 short documentary film by [[French]] [[director]] [[Jean Vidal]]. It was nominated for an [[Academ
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  • ...anging world, memory and nostalgia through his romantic relationships. The film also stars [[Faye Wong]], [[Zhang Ziyi]], [[Gong Li]] and [[Takuya Kimura]] ...Kong for fifty years. The year 2046 is the last year this will apply. This film explores the director's response to the question: could anyone ever promise
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  • {{Infobox Film ...rom filming two-thirds of the way through the shoot.<ref>''Citizen Caine'' film review [http://www.citizencaine.org/films/ashanti.shtml]</ref> Fleischer, a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Film production companies]]
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  • ...assion as opposed to business. However, thanks to the internet and student film festivals, it is much easier to turn a profit from such a venture. Amateur ...homas Edison and Eastman Kodak. This mainly involved creating new types of film and cameras, an expensive process that isolated individuals from each other
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  • {{Infobox Film '''''The Avengers''''' is a 1998 [[action]]-[[thriller]] film starring [[Uma Thurman]], [[Sean Connery]] and [[Ralph Fiennes]], based on
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Ashanti (film)|Ashanti]]''.
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  • Controversial [[documentary]] [[film]] by [[Leni Riefenstahl]], (1938).
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  • {{dambigbox|the 1997 film|Titanic}} ...and [[20th Century Fox]], it won eleven [[Academy Award]]s including Best Film and Best Director.
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  • The 1999 film version of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus by Julie Taymor
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  • {{dambigbox|the 2007 film|sunshine}} ...''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' and ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]''.
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  • {{dambigbox|Smoke Signals (film)|Smoke signals}} ...about reservation life vs. mainstream American culture. Nevertheless, the film contains a story line and theme that is universally applicable, including p
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  • ...r a critical article about the entire film series, please see [[Star Trek (film series)]]. The term '''The Star Trek Film''' (or ''The Star Trek Movie'') is one that will have different meanings ov
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  • Academy Award-winning anti-war film by Norman McLaren, made with the "pixilation" stop-motion technique
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  • ...ian War]], the American theater of [[Europe]]'s [[Seven Years' War]]. The film was based on the 1938 novel of the same title by Kenneth Roberts, and both
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  • ...ison's interests. The first movie studios tended to control all aspects of film production from the making of the movie itself to exhibition. Today, the ma
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  • ...a.</ref>. Until 1992, the CFC was called The Canadian Centre for Advanced Film Studies. ...ent on record that she would continue to work towards gender equity in the film and television industry.<ref name=playbackonline2021-04-29/><ref name=playb
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  • Is a 1958 suspense film shot on location in San Francisco by the noted director [[Alfred Hitchcock]
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  • The '''American Film Institute''' ('''AFI''') is an independent [[non-profit]] organization crea ...is also preserving archived film, which is subject to degradation of its [[film stock]], and in spite of its name, AFI does not focus exclusively on [[movi
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  • ...cameras. Long reels of 35mm film were among the formats used for filming [[film|motion pictures]]. 16mm was also used, but for lower budget films. There wa
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  • 1996 British film directed by Danny Boyle and based on the novel by Irvine Welsh.
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  • A 1951 short documentary [[film]] by [[French]] director [[Jean Vidal]], on the work, life and loves of the
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  • A film, starring [[Reese Witherspoon]], based on [[Cheryl Strayed]]'s 2013 book ab
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  • '''Scrooge''' is one of the best-known and most acclaimed film adaptations of [[Charles Dickens]]'s ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''. ...ldren in the original story but is cast as a selfless aged spinster in the film.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Film production companies]]
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  • {{Dambigbox|Bright Leaf (film)|Bright Leaf}} ...same name]], by [[Foster Fitzsimmons]].<ref name=nytimes1950-06-17/> The film starred [[Patricia Neal]], [[Lauren Bacall]] and [[Gary Cooper]].<ref name=
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  • Film that indirectly explores the return of the administration of Hong Kong to C
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  • {{r|Ashanti (film)}} {{r|Back to the Future (1985 film)}}
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Balzac (film)|Balzac]]''. *Emmens, Carol A. (1977) ''Famous People on Film''. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-1051-4
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  • ...[film production company]], or a physical facility for the production of [[film (content)]]
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  • ...]], [[Eli Wallach]], and [[Thelma Ritter]]. It turned out to be the final film appearance for both Gable and Monroe. Although it was not a commercial succ ...roughout the shoot, editing and revising the script as the concepts of the film evolved.
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  • {{dambigbox|the film|Dr. No}} ...film abbreviate No's title as ''Dr.'', with a full stop - however, in the film, his name appears as ''DOCTOR NO'' on a secret document.</ref> and [[Jack L
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  • A 2015 film directed by Ridley Scott; its screenplay was adapted by screenwriter [[Drew
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[The Misfits (film)|The Misfits]]''. ...R. (1971) ''Film Scripts: The Apartment, The Misfits, Charade; Volume 3 of Film Scripts''. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. ISBN 0-390-34945-3
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  • ...script by [[Alexandra Weir]], and premiered at the [[Toronto International Film Festival]] on September 11, 2022.<ref name=iheartradio2022-09-07/><ref name The film starred [[Sarah Gadon]], [[Amanda Fix]], [[Robert Carlyle]], [[River Price-
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  • The first film in the James Bond series, released in 1962
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  • A 1955 American Western film
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  • A 1998 American film adaptation of the [[British]] television series of the same name from the 1
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  • A 1998 Canadian-American film about a troubled father-son relationship on Idaho's Coeur D'Alene Reservati
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  • ...y Clift, Eli Wallach, and Thelma Ritter. It was Monroe's and Gable's final film.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Trainspotting (film)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Film}}
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  • 2007 British science-fiction film directed by Danny Boyle; deals with humanity's relationship with the sun.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]''. ...I. Q.; and Whelehan, Imelda (2001) ''Retrovision: Reinventing the Past in Film and Fiction''. London: Pluto Press. ISBN 0-7453-1583-6
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  • Firms that produce [[film (content)|film]]s (i.e., motion pictures); may also produce [[television program]]s
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  • 1940 film in Technicolor, starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, Walter Brennan, Ruth
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  • ...series is the component of the Star Trek franchise which comprises feature film, that is, motion pictures, more commonly known as films or movies. ...Khan'', fared much better both critically and with fans. Again, the third film was not considered as good, the forth a better offering, this was enough to
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  • 1935 film directed by Henry Edwards featuring Seymour Hicks as Ebenezer Scrooge, and
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  • A charitable organization in [[Toronto, Ontario]] offering training in film, television and digital media.
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  • ...film]]. It is the 11th film in the [[Star Trek (film series)|''Star Trek'' film series]]. ...ries]]. Further, it presents an [[alternate reality]] storyline. In this film, the lives of characters from the original series will develop along differ
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  • {{Film Subgroup}}
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  • ...nd television, and to increase recognition and understanding of the art of film.
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  • Commonly used film stock, for film cameras, and movie cameras
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  • {{r|Film}}
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Ashanti (film)|Ashanti]]''. Retrieved on 29 October 2013. *[http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6bc117c1 ''Ashanti'' (1979) at the British Film Institute (BFI)]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[American Film Institute]]. ...'AFI's 100 Years, 100 Laughs: Movie Directory''. Los Angeles, CA: American Film Institute.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Balzac (film)|Balzac]]''. Retrieved on 30 September 2013.
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  • A 1950 feature film, directed by [[Michael Curtiz]], based on the 1948 novel, [[Bright Leaf (no
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Scrooge (1951 film)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|A Christmas Carol (1938 film)}}
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  • '''Goodbye, Mr. Chips''' is a [[1939]] [[feature film]] based on [[Goodbye, Mr. Chips|the novel]] by [[James Hilton]] which tells The 1939 film adaptation starred [[Robert Donat]], [[Greer Garson]], [[Terry Kilburn]], [
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dr. No (film)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Film}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sunshine (2007 film)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Film}}
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  • ...)|memoir of the same name]], that premiered at the [[Toronto International Film Festival]] in 2022
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  • A 1966 film by [[Francois Truffaut]] based on the Ray Bradbury novel of the same name
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  • * [https://cfccreates.com/ Canadian Film Centre] official website
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  • ...m/Smoke-Signals-Adam-Beach/dp/B00G2XF7U2/ Smoke Signals]</span> streamable film on Amazon Prime
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]''. Retrieved on 29 October 2013. ...log/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=60637 ''The Avengers'' (1998) at the American Film Institute (AFI)]
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  • ...comprises feature film, that is, motion pictures, more commonly known as [[film]]s or movies.
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  • ...' the [[Office of Military Commissions]] paid Kohlmann $20,000 to make the film.<ref name=reuters2008-07-28/> It is 90 minutes long. ...President]] of [[Salim Ahmed Hamdan]]'s Military Commission ruled that the film would be prejudicial.<ref name=AssociatedPress20080728/>
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  • {{r|Film (content)}} {{:Film production companies/Related Articles/Masterlist}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 2009 feature film that functions as a [[prequel]] to the original ''Star Trek'' television se
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  • ...DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=1014 ''Northwest Passage'' (1940) at the American Film Institute (AFI)] ...plore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6b1b300d ''Northwest Passage'' (1940) at the British Film Institute (BFI)]
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  • ...Mr. Chips'', costarred as Tiny Tim and a young [[June Lockhart]] made her film debut at age twelve, appearing as one of the Cratchit daughters. ...cried by some and appreciated by others; see the [[A Christmas Carol (1938 film)/Debate Guide|debate guide]].
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[The Misfits (film)|The Misfits]]''. Retrieved on 29 October 2013. ...alog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=21587 ''The Misfits'' (1961) at the American Film Institute (AFI)]
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  • This is a list of external links on [[American Film Institute]]. Retrieved on 30 September 2013. *[http://www.afi.com/ American Film Institute official website]
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  • '''Back to the Future''' was a 1985 hit [[film]] in the [[adventure (genre)|adventure]], [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy ...ad no problems with it, ''Back to the Future'' became the highest-grossing film of the year and spawned two [[sequel]]s.
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  • A 1939 feature film based on the novel by James Hilton which tells the life story of a teacher
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  • Release title of the British film [[One Plus One]] (1968) by the French director [[Jean-Luc Godard]] featurin
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  • 1938 film version of [[Charles Dickens]]'s [[A Christmas Carol]] starring [[Reginald
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  • "A 1985 sci-fi/comedy film starring Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox. Directed by Robert Zemeckis.
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  • [[Musical]] [[film]] about the life of [[Margaret Brown|Margaret 'Molly' Brown]], culminating
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  • ...ns of ''A Christmas Carol''. A discussion of those pertaining to the 1938 film follows. ...ortrayed as still being engaged to his beloved; in the novella and in most film versions they are already married. The romance is greatly built up in this
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  • ...r 2, 1957) was an [[United States of America|American]] [[Broadway]] and [[film]] star of the 1900s to 1930s. ...alkoffame.com/harrison-ford-silent-film-actor/ About Harrison Ford (silent film actor)]'. Accessed November 29, 2020.</ref>
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]''. Retrieved on 29 October 2013. ...log/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=60637 ''The Avengers'' (1998) at the American Film Institute (AFI)]
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