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The female gaze counteracts existing standards in cinema

The female gaze counteracts existing standards in cinema

Allison Kim December 20, 2021
In every visual representation in media  consumed, the creator controls the perspective through which audiences view the work. The female and male gazes are two defined examples, primarily found and discussed concerning cinema, of said perspectives intentionally curated to guide how viewers are meant to engage with the content.
I was proud of myself for checking renewing my driver's license off my to-do list today. Photo by Bailey Stover.

Day 78

Bailey Stover June 3, 2020
During her 78th day of social distancing, senior Bailey Stover went biking, renewed her driver's license, watched a move and spent time with her family.
Timeline: History of LGBTQ representation in film

Timeline: History of LGBTQ representation in film

Ana Manzano January 10, 2019
This timeline provides an overview of the evolution of LGBTQ representation in films starting with "Different from the Others" and going to "Love, Simon."
Movies stretch the truth over the screen

Movies stretch the truth over the screen

Annalisa Geger May 17, 2018
Commentary on how some movie producers tend to stretch the authenticity of a nonfiction story to fit the expectations of the audience.
Movie-goers line up outside the True/False box office just hours after it opened Feb. 28. The documentary film festival will run through the weekend. Photo by Maria Kalaitzandonakes

True/False coordinators offers opportunity for students’ day off

Graham Ratermann February 19, 2014

With The True/False Film Festival a little more than a week away, a new opportunity arises for high school students. The Thank Goodness It’s True/False program debuts this year, as a free program designed...

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