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Here And There, Now And Then: Portrayals Of The Third Crusade In Film And How Their Inaccuracies Encompass Contemporary Movements, Steven Anthony
Here And There, Now And Then: Portrayals Of The Third Crusade In Film And How Their Inaccuracies Encompass Contemporary Movements, Steven Anthony
History in the Making
This paper examines the relationship between films dealing with historical events and how they encompass events of the time the film was made. This work uses two film representations of the Third Crusade, from 1187 – 1192; the first is Youssef Chahines’ 1963 film Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din and the second is Ridley Scotts’ 2005 film, Kingdom of Heaven. Between the films’ narrations of events and the actual history, parallels are created between past and present, dealing with ideas such as tolerance and peaceful dialogue, as well as movements such as national, ethnic, or religious unity and inclusiveness.
Film Review: 10 Days In A Madhouse, Lauren Adams, Brent Bellah
Film Review: 10 Days In A Madhouse, Lauren Adams, Brent Bellah
History in the Making
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Film Review: 1948 Creation And Catastrophe, Melissa Sanford
Film Review: 1948 Creation And Catastrophe, Melissa Sanford
History in the Making
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Film Review: Alfred Hitchcock—The Films That Reflected American Society From 1940–1944, Amy Stewart
Film Review: Alfred Hitchcock—The Films That Reflected American Society From 1940–1944, Amy Stewart
History in the Making
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