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Gone With The Wind is Simply a Romanticism of Crimes Against Humanity
16 hours ago ago from Daily Hot Business News
So begins the movie Gone with the Wind one of the most celebrated and controversial films in the history of Hollywood. For me, it speaks to the mindset of Hollywood in 1939, the year this film was released. The story tries to make us believe that the South was better when slavery was enforced, that President Lincoln was practically a traitor for signing the Emancipation Proclamation and that blacks were, and would always be, inferior to ...
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Reuters - A neo-noir romance and a sweeping historical look at a Sicilian village were among the foreign language films earning Golden Globe nominations on Tuesday, hoping to boost recognition in the United States. Submitted To Channel : Movies Related Topic : Europeans Film Group , Film Noir , Foreign Film , Foreign Films , Foreign Language , Golden Globe Nominations , Language Films , Neo , Reuters Incoming Search Terms ...
Related contentThe U.S. ranks 2nd in feature film production
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According to UNESCO, in 2006 there were 480 feature films produced in the United States, which makes the United States rank second in that category. India ranks first, producing 1091 feature films that year. Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Ranking of 2 Tagged: entertainment, India, movies, UNESCO
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) A neo-noir romance and a comprehensive arts countenance at a Italian community were among the external module films earning Golden Globe nominations on Tuesday, hoping to increase acceptance in the United States.
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Swiss won't decide on Polanski extradition until 2010
10 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Entertainment
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland will decide next year whether to extradite film director Roman Polanski to the United States for sentencing over a 1977 case of unlawful sex with a minor, the Justice Ministry said on Wednesday. There will be nothing more this year. At the earliest we'll make an announcement early next year as to whether the criteria for extradition have been met, said Folco Galli, a spokesman for the Justice Ministry. Galli ...
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