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birth-place india cinema
Chennai is the birthplace of a new language in cinema. The audiences here are the most evolved moviegoers to be found anywhere in India. Anurag Kashyap
birth-place mind rooms
Bigotrys birthplace is the sinister back room of the mind where plots and schemes are hatched for the persecution and oppression of other human beings. Bayard Rustin
birth-place cinema doe
The convergence of the Rhone and Saone. Paul Bocuse. The birthplace of cinema. Chateauneuf-du-Pape just a few miles down the road. It does not get much better than Lyon. Leonard Slatkin
birth-place age birth
IMDB's not the most accurate. Even my birth place and my age are wrong there. Phyllis Smith
cinema truth
Photography is truth. And cinema is truth twenty-four times a second. Jean-Luc Godard
cinema question
It is a question of money, and we should not be ashamed. Cinema is, after all, an industry. Marco Mueller
cinema content fascinated films political social variety
I am fascinated by the variety of social content and political content in the films we will be judging. This is the kind of cinema I like a lot and the kind I think is very important. Charlotte Rampling
cinematic details emotion found human mechanics social suggest sweeping writes
I found cinematic equivalents to Austen's prose, ... Her observations of human emotion suggest to me close-ups, not sweeping panoramas. She writes details about the mechanics of social interaction, so that's why there are so many close-ups. Joe Wright
cinematic elements great interested involves largely public saga strong subject tragedy twists urgency wild
I was interested in the subject largely because it is a great saga with a great cast, many cinematic elements and a strong sense of urgency for public safety. It involves elements of farce, tragedy and comedy, with many wild twists and turns. David Brown
cinema emotional imagination modern plenty powerful rapid talented technique
J.K. Rowling is a talented storyteller, but she has also used the style and technique of modern television and cinema media, which seizes the imagination by pummelling it, bombarding it with powerful stimuli, in a rapid pace, with plenty of emotional rewards. Michael O'Brien
cinemas close
Hundreds of these irreplaceable cinemas have been demolished, and more close every year. Richard Moe
cinema want film
I never sit in a cinema and go, "Ah! I want to be in that film!" Carey Mulligan
cinema music whether
Music is music whether it is for the stage, rostrum or cinema . Erich Korngold
doe study because-i-can
Does this have anything to do with the unit we’re studying? Because I can’t find anything about desired characteristics of a mate anywhere in our text. Becca Fitzpatrick
doe looks
Vee scowled at him. She is famous for that scowl. It's a look that does everything but audibly hiss. Becca Fitzpatrick
doe accepting
There is someone I accept even though I do not approve of all he does...and that someone is me C. S. Lewis
doe worship assembly
The New Testament does not envisage solitary religion; regular assembly for worship is everywhere in the epistles. C. S. Lewis
doe bones felt
I felt in my bones that this universe does not explain itself. C. S. Lewis
doe easy preference
Nature does not always conform to our predispositions and preferences, to what we deem comfortable and easy to understand. Carl Sagan
doe pseudoscience would-be
Science arouses a soaring sense of wonder. But so does pseudoscience. Sparse and poor popularizations of science abandon ecological niches that pseudoscience promptly fills. If it were widely understood that claims to knowledge require adequate evidence before they can be accepted, there would be no room for pseudoscience... Carl Sagan
doe looks world
The communist model does not work economically, we all realised that, but the capitalist model in the modern world also looks to be unsustainable. Arsene Wenger
doe body principles
If everything in chemistry is explained in a satisfactory manner without the help of phlogiston, it is by that reason alone infinitely probable that the principle does not exist; that it is a hypothetical body, a gratuitous supposition; indeed, it is in the principles of good logic, not to multiply bodies without necessity. Antoine Lavoisier