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The film strives to depict these events in a dramatised form, concentrating on the Europeans' plight.
The serial is a dramatised presentation of Bhagwan Gidwani's novel.
But the American crisis is a dramatised form of the British dilemma highlighted this week by the Office for Budget Responsibility.
A dramatised reading of Wilfred Owen's 'Anthem for Doomed Youth'.
The art establishment has never really warmed to the folk-naif, non-perspectival, highly dramatised style, though - which is one reason an exhibition like this is so rare.
A dramatised production of J.S. Bach's masterpiece, recorded for BBC Television.
At first these tended to be unstaged versions within institutes and music societies, but following the first modern dramatised performance in Paris, in 1911, the work was seen increasingly in theatres.
A series of humorous dramatised stories called 'Robin's Readings', originally performed in the 19th century by WG Lyttle, author of Daft Eddie and Betsy Gray amongst others.
Although Bowker had a self-confessed "horror of dramatised art biography", he felt that Moyle's book offered something different, viewing the Brotherhood's art largely through the filter of their tangled love lives.
Any fears, however, that Havel's talent might be going off were for me resolved by the broadcast version of Redevelopment, given a dramatised reading by the RSC in February under the title Slum Clearance.
In 2005 Caird wrote and directed Twin Spirits, a dramatised concert based on the music and letters of Robert and Clara Schumann, in aid of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden's educational outreach programme.
Between books, Mullally compiled and wrote with the collaboration with the BBC a record album, The Sounds of Time a dramatised history of Britain (1933-45) and the long running Penthouse magazine's strip cartoon "Oh Wicked Wanda!"
In 1990 The Hunting Of The Snark was successfully presented, again by Batt, as a dramatised concert in Australia, at Sydney's State Theatre with the Elizabethan Symphonia, and Philip Quast starring as the Bellman.
A dramatised musical based on the Coninx film, and starring Lucas Van Den Eynde, Jo De Meyere, Jelle Cleymans and Free Souffriau, ran in Antwerp from October 2008 to February 2009 to much critical acclaim.
In the late 1950s he took part in recorded dramatised versions by Argo Records of Alice in Wonderland (1958) and Through the Looking-Glass, both directed by Douglas Cleverdon and both starring Jane Asher in the title role.
DIRECTOR: "Shackleton's Captain" - Gebrueder-Beetz/Making Movies - TVNZ/ZDF/ARTE - 2012 A Dramatised documentary about Frank Worsley, Captain of Ernest Shackleton's ill fated Endurance expedition.
As part of the celebrations for the centenary of the composer's birth in January 2005, English National Opera staged a dramatised performance of the work, directed by Jonathan Kent; coincidentally the first performance fell in the week of the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the death camps at Auschwitz.
It will not be a dramatized reading - that protects the movie rights.
King John, undoubtedly, is one of the most dramatized kings.
But the gulf war story suggests that we are now willing to risk casualties only for a large and dramatized cause.
The film is based on these historical figures but fictionalizes their story in dramatized form.
It has hosted a number of unique presentations such as dramatized storytelling.
He holds a dramatized running pose, his right leg bent and extending behind him off the ground.
Multiple casting goes too strongly against the very concept of a coherent dramatized character.
The movie opens with a dramatized scene of two women saying goodbye at a train station, alluding that they were to run away together.
The film combines dramatized content mixed with archive footage.
Famous Jury Trials is a dramatized court show that first appeared on radio, followed by television, and then in the movies.
Devine was asked by movie producers to allow his dramatized character to "play the heavy," to make the movie better.
The Long Form award is for "a dramatized production in any medium, including film, television, radio, live theater, computer games or music.
The videos, 11 minutes and 48 minutes long, are described as dramatized Bible stories that help young adults live the faith more fully.
I said, "These are the dramatized facts."
Virsky has in fact presented a highly dramatized style of folk dance since it was formed in 1937.
Trial by Jury is an American dramatized court show that aired in syndication in 1987.
The child then grows up having learned to give attention to oneself (or ask for attention from others) while in real or dramatized distress.
It was the first dramatized showcase for several authors, including Arthur C. Clarke.
Under many circumstances, most of aspects included are authors vision of reality, which Ulfat was a witness to, therefore should be considered as dramatized history.
A master shot is a film recording of an entire dramatized scene, from start to finish, from an angle that keeps all the players in view.
Far more realistic than its dramatized predecessors, arbitration-based reality versions do not use actors, scripts, or recreations.
He even wrote a novel based on the Book of Mormon, which in dramatized form may have been briefly produced on Broadway.
Each shares a dramatized episode with a familiar machine, and the trope enables generationally different perspectives on the book's central preoccupation.
A dramatized reading of this new poem cycle, was workshopped and presented at Harbourfront in Toronto as part of rock.