While the political landscape sharpened teeter between eklogologies, dilemmas and economic impasses, media, citizens and politicians seeking anxiously leaders. Within and outside its borders. Speak strongly about their absence, more frequently foresee the extinction of species, creating a tragicomic glossoplastes other hybrids: Merkozi or Olandreou? Sometimes ... Samandreou, Thathandreou, the list is long and filled according to the inspirations of the moment.
The crisis seeking leaders. Great leaders. Leaders with vision and perspective, leaders ingenuity, motivated, robust, able to rally the masses and lead them to safe harbors for better top selling books days. And if it is difficult to find in real life, not so in the movie.
The politics and accessories (political philosophy, ideology, aesthetics) outlined graphically in the movie, top selling books right from the first year of birth of the medium today. The great figures from history (politicians, generals, kings) always win the public interest and creators, starring in newsreels and documentaries, much earlier than fiction cinema. The magnifying lens dimension and pageantry of cinema contribute to the cultivation of personal mythology, every leader, helping top selling books to strengthen their image towards the public. Thus, both documentary and fiction, the attraction of the film lens to their leaders is a strong trend and timeless.
The genre par excellence that deals with the issue of the leader is the biography. Leading directors of different schools and national film inspired and continue to inspire the lives of great leaders (political, sports, arts space), they set at the heart of their films. The film biographies of leaders (political, top selling books business, entertainment, sport) exploit the dramatic, fictional eidologikous and sort codes to represent unique, dynamic personalities in different space-times.
When the leading character belongs to the distant historical past, the temporal distance facilitates mystification of the person and the heroic performance characteristics to it. Typical examples are old, classic movies, such as "Napoleon" (1927) Eimpel of Ghana, the "Alexander Nevsky" (1938) top selling books and "Ivan the Terrible" (1944) by Sergei Eisenstein, the "Julius Caesar" (1953) Joseph Mankievits, the "Spartacus" (1960) Stanley Kubrick, and more recent films, such as "Dante" (1983) Andrei Wajda and "Alexander" (2004), Oliver Stone.
The fictional dimension of leaders emerging in films of different eras, styles and schools of world cinema. Political leaders often stir the interest of directors and their biographies are, beyond any cinematic top selling books merit, a political commentary top selling books in their time. The "Napoleon" (1927) by French example is Ghana Eimpel The best known example of French impressionism, which adopts the theme leader in a movie-River (the original version lasted approximately six hours), representing the heroic figure of Napoleon Bonaparte. top selling books The film follows top selling books the life of Napoleon, from his youth up to the French Revolution and his escape from his native Corsica to his triumphant invasion of Italy in 1797.
Bringing out the characteristics of a great leader who starts businesses to acquire political focuses and "Citizen Kane" (1941) Orson Welles's. The film portrays the enigmatic tycoon Charles Foster Kane Press. While not naming him directly, the fictional character of Kane refers implicitly to the powerful businessman of U.S. SMEs '30s William Randolph top selling books Nirst. The "Citizen Kane" has clear political implications, and recounts the rise and fall of a powerful but controversial leader.
In the spirit of socialist realism and ideological reproduction of contracts it required moving the two film biographies of Sergei Eisenstein, the "Alexander Nevsky" (1938) and "Ivan the Terrible" (1944). The "Alexander top selling books Nevsky," the first talking film Eisenstein, refers to a medieval prince, who had led the Russian resistance against the European invaders. The reference is a metaphor for the threat of Nazi Germany in Europe, in a movie that celebrates the philosophy of patriotic ideals, maintaining strongly antigermanikous tons. The "Ivan the Terrible" (1944) by Sergei Eisenstein top selling books expresses the personality cult imposed by Stalinist ideology in films of socialist realism. Furthermore, launches, through the First
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