Contrast the personal styles of Yasujiro Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi as they developed during the 1930s. Identify the formal traits common to their films, and explain how these traits complemented their narratives and their characteristic approaches to storytelling.

What will be an ideal response?


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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1- Art is, by its nature, artificial. 2- Film, like theatre, is non-recoverable. 3- Because some shows give many performances, it is clear that theatrical performance can be repeated exactly. 4- Self-awareness is necessary to performance. 5- The artificial nature of theatre gives everything put on the stage a heightened reality.

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The Dada Manifesto is

a. a response to the chaos and irrationality of World War I. b. a statement about the conditions of the working class in Europe during World War I. c. a collection of letters from political activists regarding World War I. d. a treatise on the artist's view of destruction resulting from World War I.

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