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Independent Cinema’s

Independent Cinema’s. Independent Cinema’s are a lot smaller and Not as well Known as a Multiplex The atmosphere is more clam The audience are much Older Smaller building. Multiplex Cinema . Much larger Name stands o ut Much y ounger audience Large building

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Independent Cinema’s

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  1. Independent Cinema’s • Independent Cinema’s are a lot smaller and Not as well Known as a Multiplex • The atmosphere is more clam • The audience are much Older • Smaller building

  2. Multiplex Cinema • Much larger • Name stands out • Much younger audience • Large building • Chained, So they are well known • Atmosphere is more alive

  3. Independent Film • South Of The Border • There’s a revolution underway in South America, but most of the world doesn’t know it. Oliver Stone sets out on a road trip across five countries to explore the social and political movements as well as the mainstream media’s misperception of South America while interviewing seven of its elected presidents. Focusing on the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela under President Hugo Chavez, Stone also had unprecedented access to six other elected presidents: Evo Morales (Bolivia), Lula da Silva (Brazil), Cristina Kirchner (Argentina), as well as her husband and ex-President Nestor Kirchner, Fernando Lugo (Paraguay), Rafael Correa (Ecuador), and Raul Castro (Cuba), shedding new light upon the exciting transformations in the region. • Produced By Pentagrama films and new element In association with Good apple. • Films Budget? Cost To Make: £70m (Imdb) • Lifetime/gross: £198,600 (12 theatres) • Presidents of: Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador, Cuba

  4. Multiplex Film • Step Up 3D • A tight-knit group of New York City street dancers, including Luke (Malambri) and Natalie (Vinson), team up with NYU freshman Moose (Sevani), and find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever. • Budget:$69 million • Summit Entertainment (presents) • Touchstone Pictures (presents) • Offspring Entertainment (in association with)

  5. Independent Film Summary • There’s a revolution underway in South America, but most of the world doesn’t know it. Oliver Stone sets out on a road trip across five countries to explore the social and political movements as well as the mainstream media’s misperception of South America while interviewing seven of its elected presidents. In casual conversations with Presidents Hugo Chávez (Venezuela), Evo Morales (Bolivia), Lula da Silva (Brazil), Cristina Kirchner  (Argentina), as well as her husband and ex-President Nėstor Kirchner,  Fernando Lugo  (Paraguay), Rafael Correa (Ecuador), and Raúl Castro  (Cuba), Stone gains unprecedented access and sheds new light upon the exciting transformations in the region.

  6. Multiplex Cinema • Step up 3D is a dance film based in New York. And follows two new college students one of which gets caught up in a dance crew on his first day. Then the film contains many dance scenes..

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