Midnight Premiere
Author: Tom Piccirilli
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781587671463
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Author: Tom Piccirilli
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781587671463
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sarah Garza
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Published: 2013-03-01
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9781433349492
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the motion picture industry, revealing facts about how movies are made, technological innovations, and the people who make it all happen.
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Published: 1926
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSome issues include separately paged sections: Better management, Physical theatre, extra profits; Review; Servisection.
Author: Stephenie Meyer
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published: 2020-08-04
Total Pages: 727
ISBN-13: 0316592250
DOWNLOAD EBOOK#1 bestselling author Stephenie Meyer makes a triumphant return to the world of Twilight with this highly anticipated companion: the iconic love story of Bella and Edward told from the vampire's point of view. When Edward Cullen and Bella Swan met in Twilight, an iconic love story was born. But until now, fans have heard only Bella's side of the story. At last, readers can experience Edward's version in the long-awaited companion novel, Midnight Sun. This unforgettable tale as told through Edward's eyes takes on a new and decidedly dark twist. Meeting Bella is both the most unnerving and intriguing event he has experienced in all his years as a vampire. As we learn more fascinating details about Edward's past and the complexity of his inner thoughts, we understand why this is the defining struggle of his life. How can he justify following his heart if it means leading Bella into danger? In Midnight Sun, Stephenie Meyer transports us back to a world that has captivated millions of readers and brings us an epic novel about the profound pleasures and devastating consequences of immortal love. An instant #1 New York Times BestsellerAn instant #1 USA Today BestsellerAn instant #1 Wall Street Journal BestsellerAn instant #1 IndieBound BestsellerApple Audiobook August Must-Listens Pick "People do not want to just read Meyer's books; they want to climb inside them and live there." -- Time "A literary phenomenon." -- New York Times
Author: Matthew Berkman
Publisher: Matthew Berkman
Published: 2022-04-20
Total Pages: 560
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe stories you read change you. But what if those stories were literally magic? What if you found a television show that was both ancient and supernatural? What if you were the star of that magic TV show and you had no idea why? Mark is a former film student now stuck as a deli cashier. Hannah is a dissatisfied teenager obsessed with fantasy novels and unimpressed with real life. These two disaffected yet sympathetic characters are ripped away from their avenues of escape—fiction, pop culture, and legalized weed—and thrust into a world where giant media conglomerates commit supernatural corporate espionage and the few remaining members of an ancient magic race know as much about human pop culture as Quentin Tarantino. Full of insight, humor, humanity, action, and magic; Magic, Television, & Marijuana explores the consequences of the stories we grew up with and all the ways in which our media-driven world can change a person, for good or ill.
Author: Justin Wyatt
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-05-31
Total Pages: 564
ISBN-13: 1000872742
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis indispensable collection offers 51 chapters, each focused on a distinct American independent film. Screening American Independent Film presents these films chronologically, addressing works from across more than a century (1915−2020), emphasizing the breadth and long duration of American independent cinema. The collection includes canonical examples as well as films that push against and expand the definitions of "independence." The titles run from micro-budget films through marketing-friendly Indiewood projects, from auteur-driven films and festival darlings to B-movies, genre pics, and exploitation films. The chapters also introduce students to different approaches within film studies including historical and contextual framing, industrial and institutional analysis, politics and ideology, genre and authorship, representation, film analysis, exhibition and reception, and technology. Written by leading international scholars and emerging talents in film studies, this volume is the first of its kind. Paying particular attention to issues of diversity and inclusion for both the participating scholars and the content and themes within the selected films, Screening American Independent Film is an essential resource for anyone teaching or studying American cinema.
Author: Salman Rushdie
Publisher: Modern Library
Published: 2009-04-22
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 0307538389
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe original stage adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, winner of the 1993 Booker of Bookers, the best book to win the Booker Prize in its first twenty-five years. In the moments of upheaval that surround the stroke of midnight on August 14--15, 1947, the day India proclaimed its independence from Great Britain, 1,001 children are born--each of whom is gifted with supernatural powers. Midnight’s Children focuses on the fates of two of them--the illegitimate son of a poor Hindu woman and the male heir of a wealthy Muslim family--who become inextricably linked when a midwife switches the boys at birth. An allegory of modern India, Midnight’s Children is a family saga set against the volatile events of the thirty years following the country’s independence--the partitioning of India and Pakistan, the rule of Indira Gandhi, the onset of violence and war, and the imposition of martial law. It is a magical and haunting tale, of fragmentation and of the struggle for identity and belonging that links personal life with national history. In collaboration with Simon Reade, Tim Supple and the Royal Shakespeare Society, Salman Rushdie has adapted his masterpiece for the stage.
Author: Neil ten Kortenaar
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2004-01-21
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 0773571507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany non-Indian readers find the historical and cultural references in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children demanding. In his close reading of the novel, Neil ten Kortenaar offers post-colonial literary strategies for understanding Midnight's Children that also challenge some of the prevailing interpretations of the novel. Using hybridity, mimicry, national allegory, and cosmopolitanism, all key critical concepts of postcolonial theory, ten Kortenaar reads Midnight's Children as an allegory of history, as a Bildungsroman and psychological study of a burgeoning national consciousness, and as a representation of the nation. He shows that the hybridity of Rushdie's fictional India is not created by different elements forming a whole but by the relationship among them. Self, Nation, Text in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children also makes an original argument about how nation-states are imagined and how national consciousness is formed in the citizen. The protagonist, Saleem Sinai, heroically identifies himself with the state, but this identification is beaten out of him until, in the end, he sees himself as the Common Man at the mercy of the state. Ten Kortenaar reveals Rushdie's India to be more self-conscious than many communal identities based on language: it is an India haunted by a dark twin called Pakistan; a nation in the way England is a nation but imagined against England. Mistrusting the openness of Tagore's Hindu India, it is both cosmopolitan and a specific subjective location.
Author: Rachel A. Koestler-Grack
Publisher: Infobase Learning
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 153
ISBN-13: 1438144938
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA biography of Bruce Lee, who was born in San Francisco, grew up in Hong Kong, returned to the U.S. and became a famous martial arts actor until his untimely death at age 32.