The Third World film genre known in African cinema as the "return to the sources":
A. portrayed the experiences of individuals cut off from their roots and reflecting upon their native countries from abroad.
B. examined historical mass struggles against imperialism.
C. drew on folklore, myth, and ritual to reflect critically upon native traditions or contemporary politics.
D. reflected upon filmmakers' schooling in Europe or the United States.
Answer: C
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A. As in Gerhard Richter's work, the multiple meanings an artwork can possess are emphasized. B. It is the application of the ideas of Karl Marx to the study of art. C. It depends on the authority of an art critic to determine which meaning is most valid. D. It is closely aligned with formalist criticism.
Written descriptions of physical or emotional action or physical appearance are called
a. dialogue. b. stage directions. c. monologue. d. blocking.
Which artistic method that fully realized the new Mannerist artistic style was developed from the contrapposto pose and implemented in Michelangelo's Pietà ?
A. realism B. classical pose C. serpentine figure D. parmigianino
What film first used the Vitaphone system for both music and spoken dialogue?
A. King Kong B. Don Juan C. Gone with the Wind D. The Jazz Singer