
Note d’intention artistique: “En Marche ! ou l’Art de la Fuite” – Exploring the Intersection of Art, Politics, and Sociology
Introduction The artistic project “En Marche ! ou l’Art de la Fuite” emerges as a provocative piece of found-footage video art, spanning approximately 10 ...

Cinema as a Space for Public Debate: Influences of Commercial Structures and Cultural Norms in Gender Representation
Introduction Cinema serves as a dynamic platform for public discourse, facilitating the exchange of ideas and reflection on societal issues portrayed on screen. It ...

How the 20th Century South American Coups Changed the Film Market Dynamics Forever: A Focus on Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay
Introduction The 20th century was a period of profound political upheaval in South America, with numerous military coups reshaping the social, cultural, and economic ...

Annie Hall: A Cinematic Exploration of Love, Identity, and Neuroticism in Woody Allen’s Masterpiece
Introduction Woody Allen’s *Annie Hall* (1977) stands as a seminal work in American cinema, often regarded as a turning point in Allen’s career from ...

A Personal and Analytical Response to “The Sopranos”
Introduction“The Sopranos,” a groundbreaking television series created by David Chase, aired from 1999 to 2007 on HBO, redefining the landscape of modern television drama. ...

The Silence of the Lambs (1991) as a Psychological Crime Thriller: Mechanisms of Tension and Protagonist Dynamics
Introduction This essay explores how *The Silence of the Lambs* (1991), directed by Jonathan Demme, exemplifies the psychological crime thriller sub-genre through its creation ...

The Movie North by Northwest by Alfred Hitchcock: An Analysis of Auteurship, Truth, and Cinematic Style
Introduction This essay explores Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic 1959 film, *North by Northwest*, through the lens of film studies. It addresses three core aspects: how ...

The Uniqueness of Young Hellboy
Introduction The character of Hellboy, created by Mike Mignola, has become a seminal figure in contemporary graphic literature, offering a complex blend of horror, ...

Suppressed Emotions and Mental Health: An Analysis of Themes and Techniques in *Inside Out*
Introduction This essay explores the intersection of mental health and suppressed emotions through the lens of the animated film *Inside Out* (2015), directed by ...

Ikiru: Death-Awareness, Transcendence, and Theological Reflections on Legacy
Introduction This essay examines Akira Kurosawa’s film *Ikiru* (1952) through the lens of death and the afterlife, a central theme in Religious Studies. Specifically, ...
