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This, today, is not really always the case unless someone is a solid "auteur" and creative freedom still comes with the caveat that one has to find distribution with one of the independent
divisions
of major studios or by getting picked up somehow for some kind of low-level deal at a worthwhile film festival.
It was programmes such as this and Blue Peter that pretended that there were/are no class
divisions
in Britain.
It is a powerful statement of the
divisions
of our people over small issues, and our failings to recognise the bigger picture and the need to unite in order to make a difference... Despite its reference to the black community, all viewers can learn something from the message this film seeks to portray.
To say that this movie somehow gets at class
divisions
in Mexico is to give it way too much credit.
Almost entirely shot in India, Outsourced is a truly tiny movie that ultimately says a lot about troubles crossing cultural
divisions.
This video is just another thing to create
divisions
in the religious community and into the whole We're right/You're wrong mindset.
Mike Figgis' 'Miss Julie', an adaptation of a Strindberg play, tells the story of a relationship struggling in the face of class divisions, and protagonists torn between their obsessions and ambitions.
Billie Whitelaw as a seemingly hardboiled, but vulnerable, prostitute , and John Cairney as her young medical student boyfriend are moving as the doomed lovers, fated to be kept apart by class
divisions.
This is a film that shows what hypocrites rich people are the true
divisions
is rich against the poor not the blacks against the whites.
The storyline is a very insightful view on humanity and socio-economic
divisions
and struggles therein.
Kenyatta, a member of the dominant Kikuyu ethnic group, says that he wants to heal the country’s divisions, echoing the promise of his predecessor, Mwai Kibaki.
Obama has had to struggle with America’s racial divisions, and the killing of innocent African Americans, almost since the beginning of his presidency.
Any future gains in global influence, however, will require Europeans to overcome their internal
divisions
and improve their foreign-policy coordination.
The danger is that such groups could accentuate the
divisions
of a fractious society, rather than pull everyone together in the collective national interest.
Add to that an increasingly polarized and quasi-tribal news media, which can amplify
divisions
in society, and the scope for collaborative transformation is extremely limited.
At this stage, it is doubtful that anyone would consider running a campaign on the basis of left-right
divisions
– not least because of deep rifts within the parties themselves.
Indeed, at the EU level, the
divisions
and debates among national governments came to the fore as leaders struggled to reach an agreement on a quota system for the distribution of refugees among member states.
The pattern is starting to look familiar: a new crisis, a new meeting in Brussels, an initially muddled response, debates and divisions, and then gradual, step-by-step progress toward a common response, driven by the realization that there is no other alternative.
The APC was able to exploit
divisions
within the PDP, which were exacerbated by Jonathan’s controversial participation in the 2011 election, to swell its ranks further.
In the 21st century, Europe must reconsider the value of both principles - solidarity and subsidiarity - if it is to attain integration's historic goal: the freedom and well being needed to overcome the differences and political
divisions
that incited tragedy in the 20th century.
Macron will have to acknowledge the cultural roots of traditional left-right divisions, while also addressing the deep-seated, revolutionary anger that now exists in France.
Growth in China’s megacities – metropolitan areas with a population exceeding ten million – has long been heavily constrained by rigid state administrative
divisions
and planning agencies.
China’s leaders have long feared publicly visible
divisions
within the elite, given the risk that infighting could expose sensitive secrets.
If reforms become broadly unpopular or expose dangerous
divisions
within the leadership, the government will have good reason to divert public attention from controversies at home by picking fights abroad.
As a complex issue is boiled down to a binary choice, that choice becomes existential – a potential source of deep long-term
divisions.
Such
divisions
can be bridged only by the passage of (a lot of) time.
The price of failure is a Europe thrown back on past
divisions.
Fundamental ideological
divisions
over the 2003 Iraq war have strained global politics for more than a decade.
When it does, the old philosophical
divisions
are likely to resurface.
The political struggles that this generates will determine whether America will move more closely to the social democratic norm for developed countries, or find some way to accept and rationalize its existence as a country of high economic risk and deep
divisions
of income and wealth.
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