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BSA 106 Conventions of neorealist films

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conventions of Italian neorealist films neorealist films are known for the use of more realistic aspects of society in their films such as filming on set using unprofessional actors focuses on the poor and working class representing the hardships of the Italian economy, oppression and injustice on the lower class Bicycle thief considered to be one of the best neorealist films of all time the bicycle thief was a revolutionary neorealist Italian film from the 1940's that shows the story of a man trying to find his stolen bike because he needs it for his new job, this film uses the regular conventions of Italian neorealist by filming on set, using unprofessional actors and focusing on the working class family the father is trying to provide for, it also ends with a harsh reality that neorealist films often provide, as the father never finds the bike and leaves the audience with the knowledge that his family might not survive. i considered this movie to be a interesting a
Different organisations and conventions protecting intellectual property  WIPO  World intellectual property organisation  a worldwide organisation that sets out to protect peoples intellectual property such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs names and images Berne convention  is one of the two principal international conventions protecting  copyright, its   a international agreement to protect literary and artistic works UNESCO united nations educational,scientific and cultural organisation organisation set out to create moral solidarity. UCC universal copyright convention is one of the two principal international conventions protecting  copyright, a alternate version of the berne convention to appeal to a wider group. TRIPS trade related aspects of intellectual property a Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, an international agreement administered by the World Trade Organization. WTO world trade organisa

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Free to air tv code: Discrimination and denigration Paul Henry  the host of the talk show "Paul Henry" Paul Henry called phone scammers bastards and use the word god several times when talking about the 2015 rugby world cup, believing this to be a breach of good taste, decency and discrimination/denigration of the interests of children which the free to air code is to uphold Craig Davie complained on Paul Henry's use of bad language and "using the lords name in vain" which was unsuitable for children, however because of Paul Henry's well known presenting style a viewer that wishes to avoid language like this could avoid viewing by their own choice, and therefor the complaint was not acknowledged. what now  the theme of the children show "what now" was that of India and Indians, however a Mr Theodore complained that it ridiculed Indian customs, practices and culture and was a breach of discrimination and denigration against Indianans, after

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out of the blue 2006 New Zealand film  out of the blue directed by Robert Sarkies is a  film about a true story of a outcast becoming New Zealand's most notorious mass murderer when an argument between neighbors results in a shooting.   after its first released at the Toronto film festival members of the Aramoana community contacted the office of film and literature and expressed their skepticism about the film, this scored it a R15 restriction by chief censor Bill Hastings after it was submitted for review because of its "violence that may disturb" as well as its connection to real events New Zealanders have experience. even thought Robert protested that this was "pc gone mad" when the film was submitted for review, the outcome of the R15 restriction was actually agreed with by the director because he believed that at that age people will be able to understand the film.