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Self Portrait 

Greenwood, Lauren Susan (2018-03-01)
Self Portrait, a feature length screenplay set in present day Toronto, Berlin, and fictional Kirchenfeld, Bavaria, tells the story of Hugo, a schizophrenic recent art school graduate who wins a painting prize and exhibition ...
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The Consequences of Representing Human Suffering Distress, and/or Violence 

Szlawieniec-Haw, Danielle Irene (2018-08-27)
Within academia, there has been much focus on representations of suffering, distress, and/or violence, including how these representations can foster meaningful change in audience members. The consequences of representing ...
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Argos 

Boni, Christopher Michael (2018-11-21)
Within a small derelict town, a mother, fed up with the absentee father of her child, uses her powers to transform him into the most loyal creature known to man. By turning him into a dog, she is teaching her daughter that ...
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Until We Meet Again 

Zong, Eui Yong (2018-05-28)
ABSTRACT Until We Meet Again is a 40-minute documentary where I, as a South-Korean Canadian filmmaker, follow a group of North Korean university students first journey to the outside world for their graduation trip. North ...
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The Narrative Use of Disability in Tales of Love and Darkness and Sweet Mud 

Zinman, David (2018-10-15)
Mitchell and Snyder suggest a pattern of representation in which the disability is used to inaugurate narrative and provide motivation and backstory for character, obscuring the reality of disability, and usurping the ...
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The Madisons Lost at Sea 

McNeil, Jacob William (2018-05-28)
The Madisons Lost at Sea is a feature-length screenplay about a family who was once shipwrecked on a deserted island. Twenty years later, their lives are still defined by the fallout of that experience and the way their ...

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