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Toward a Global Film Culture
Multiple Choice
1
How has globalization affected Hollywood?
A)
some Hollywood studios have been acquired by foreign companies
B)
the percentage of revenue for Hollywood films from foreign markets has increased
C)
some foreign companies finance Hollywood films
D)
all of the above
2
Which of these companies is
not
part of the Disney media empire?
A)
Miramax
B)
Blockbuster
C)
ESPN
D)
Capital Cities/ABC
3
What is a "global film"?
A)
a film about the process of globalization
B)
a Hollywood film produced by a multi-national corporation
C)
a film aimed at a global audience
D)
all of the above
4
Who is Jack Valenti?
A)
the head of the Motion Picture Export Association of America
B)
the former president of Disney
C)
the French official who led the opposition to GATT
D)
none of the above
5
What explains the increase in movie attendance since the 1990s?
A)
better films
B)
multiplexing
C)
regional alliances
D)
all of the above
6
How have European filmmakers attempted to claim a portion of the global film audience?
A)
filming in English
B)
co-producing with Hollywood majors
C)
drawing on authentically local cultural traditions
D)
both A and B
7
Which of the following is
not
true of Dogme 95?
A)
all Dogme films are in Danish
B)
Dogme was co-founded by Danish directors Lars von Trier and Tomas Vinterberg
C)
Dogme films adhere to a set of rules called the "Vow of Chastity"
D)
the first Dogme film was Tomas Vinterberg's
The Celebration
8
Which of these films is not part of the "cinema of diaspora"?
A)
Tony Gatlif's
Latcho Drom
B)
Kutlig Ataman's
Lola and Billy the Kid
C)
Gurinda Chadha's
Bhaji on the Beach
D)
Chen Kaige's
Temptress Moon
9
What is the significance of the Toronto International Film Festival to global film culture?
A)
it was the first film festival
B)
it is the most prestigious film festival
C)
it serves as a North American launching pad for serious films
D)
it is devoted mainly to Canadian cinema
10
Which of these is an example of fan subcultures appropriating the movies?
A)
trading bootleg copies of movies on videotape
B)
photocopied, self-published magazines
C)
internet sites devoted to favorite films, genres, or stars
D)
all of the above
11
Why do many directors shoot films on digital video (DV)?
A)
to cut costs
B)
image quality superior to conventional 35mm film
C)
to open up a new flexibility of camera placement
D)
both A and C
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