Word: expressionism
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The United States is a country whose birth lies not in the name of conquest or nationalism but in the name of ideals. The Revolutionary War was fought in the name of democracy, individual rights and freedom of expression--ideals that empower all individuals regardless of their particular background.
For a film that concentrates on characterization, "The Accompanist" is surprisingly spares in dialogue. This dearth is amply commpensated through visual and musical means. Frequently the camera focused on the face of a single character of several seconds at a time, revealing subtle change of expression music, as in one...
The two women who play Irene and Sophie, Elena Safonova and Romane Bohringer make do quite well with the faces with which they have been endowed. Bohringer's expression is convincingly impenetrable and Safonova's face when singing on stage is the flexible mask of an actress. Safonova, however, portrays...
Yet leaders on both sides, forced to look into the abyss of madness, retreated to sanity. Rabin phoned Arafat in Tunis and said, "I am ashamed as an Israeli that such a horrible incident took place here." That was an astonishing expression from the icily reserved Rabin, especially given his...
"I think photography is a popular means of expression among Harvard students," said Daniel B. Lee '95, a contributor. "There's just been no outlet."