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They watch world cinema and have very different tastes from their parents.

According to him, language had power over the abstract, but cinema and radio were better equipped to conjure it up.

This practice is still exercised heavily today, not so much in church and architecture but in cinema and set design.

As mentioned earlier, there were differences between wartime and peacetime cinema; indeed two distinct themes emerge in post-war rural films.

The cinema remains what it has been for the past century - a pre-timed showing of a film in a public location on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Several of the conglomerates also purchased stakes in theater chains and helped rationalize movie exhibitions by developing multiscreen cinema complexes at shopping malls.

Outside the home, the cinema came top of the list of entertainments, with forty-two people attending regularly.

With spectacular enthusiasm she also chats about many other wartime topics: cinema, theatre, radio, sport, political rumours, social gossip and news from the battlefronts.

Of the new mass-entertainment phenomena in the early twentieth century, cinema was the most influential.

Are people in moving rooms, patrons of the cinema, and users of virtual reality devices really fooled?

Inevitably, television as an historical subject will have to confront the same hurdles that cinema has had to.

Specifically, it explores the role of music in the construction of cinematic subjectivity and cinema's potential to engage with our understanding of musical subjectivity.

Many saw this as a just reward for one of the greatest achievements in cinema history.

A paradigm of this process is found in television's big brother, the cinema.

Indeed, most cinemas were small, owned and managed by eminent local men, and could be considered as a sort of community centre or club.

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