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film exam 3.1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What would NOT be in a "revolutionary model performance film" from China's Cultural Revolution? | Education as a cultural value |
| Who is NOT one of "The Three Amigos" identified in the textbook: three directors from Mexico later hired by Hollywood? | Tomás Gutiérrez Alea |
| Which of the following is NOT directed by John Woo | City on Fire |
| Identify the country: Ayatollah Khomeini, Abbas Kiarostami, Under the Olive Trees, Asghar Farhadi | Iran |
| What were the two most prominent "art house indies" of the early 1990s? | Miramax and New Line |
| Identify the Hollywood decade: eclecticism, revisionist Westerns, emotional males, nostalgia | 1990s |
| What literary genre in Latin America worked to reflect the collective Imagination of colonized people? | Magical Realism |
| In Central Station, why does Dora retrieve Jose from the couple who paid her to bring him? | She feared his organs would be harvested |
| What is presented as a symbol of modernity corrupting the villagers in Moolaade? | Radios |
| Which Bollywood heartthrob of the 1970s (star of "curry-Western" Sholay) appears in Veer Zaara | Amitabh Bachchan |
| Which dates best describe the 5th Generation of Chinese Filmmakers? | 1982 and beyond |
| Though born in California, this actor would become "the most famous Chinese star in history" | Bruce Lee |
| Which American filmmaker turned to Dogme filmmaking? | Harmony Korine for Julien-Donkey Boy |
| Where was Kenneth Nnebue's VHS film Living in Bondage produced and released | Nigeria |
| Which 1984 independent film do Bordwell and Thompson see as an impulse toward an "Americanized art cinema"? | Stranger Than Paradise |
| What was NOT one of the strategies noted by Bordwell and Thompson that marked Jurassic Park as a "global film"? | Releasing the film in a slow, nation-by-nation process |
| What movie, released in 1982, was the first to include significant amounts of CGI? (HINT: It failed at the box office.) | TRON |
| Americans are given violence as a spectacle; Bollywood is unashamedly focused on | Romance |
| What nationality were the directors who created the Dogme 95 Manifesto? | Danish |
| What was the low-budget art cinema that emerged in India as a contrast to mainstream, spectacular fare? | Parallel Cinema |
| Identify the location: Shiri, Park Chan-Wook, Oldboy, Kim Ki-Duk, "cinema seemed unstoppable" | South Korea |
| What does DCI stand for? | Digital Cinema Initiative |
| A "megapic" that runs throughout the summer and carries trailers advertising the studio's upcoming pictures is known as | Tentpole |
| Identify the location: The Big Boss, Kung Fu films, A Better Tomorrow | Hong Kong |