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In literature, mood is the atmosphere of the narrative. Mood is created by means of setting (locale and surroundings in which the narrative takes place), attitude (of the narrator and of the characters in the narrative), and descriptions. Though atmosphere and setting are connected, they may be considered separately to a degree.
Non-free video samples should use the licensing template {{Non-free video sample}}. Media in category "Video samples of films" The following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total.
Adults in the Room; The Aeronauts (film) After the Ball (1957 film) Against the Ropes; Agora (film) Air (2023 American film) Al Capone (film) Alexander (2004 film) Alexander the Great (1956 film) Ali (film) Ali: An American Hero; Alive (1993 film) All Eyez on Me (film) All the Money in the World; All the Way (2016 film) All-American Girl: The ...
Baby (2010 film) The Baby on the Barge; Back to Life (1913 film) Balloon (2019 American film) The Bandit's Waterloo; Bardo (2016 film) Barn Burning (film) The Barren Gain; Barrier Device; A Battle of Wits (1912 film) Beautiful Bismark; The Beggar Child; Behind the Scenes (1908 film) Below the Belt (1999 film) Benjamin, Benny, Ben; The Bespoke ...
Alien Invasion (film) All a Bir-r-r-d; All Fowled Up; All Gummed Up; All Hail the King; All in One (film) All in the Bunker; All My Life (1966 film) All the Way to the Ocean; All This and Rabbit Stew; All Wet (1924 film) All's Fair at the Fair; Allures (film) An Almost Christmas Story; Along Came Daffy; Amália Traïda; Amen (2010 film) The ...
The film was shot in England, and all the dialogue was filmed in English, which Pasolini considered the primary language of the film. [6] No live sound was recorded, and so English and Italian dialogue were both dubbed over the film afterwards. For written scenes in the film, both Italian and English language shots were filmed.
This is a partial list of works that use metafictional ideas. Metafiction is intentional allusion or reference to a work's fictional nature. It is commonly used for humorous or parodic effect, and has appeared in a wide range of mediums, including writing, film, theatre, and video gaming.
The Babe Ruth Story; Balibo (film) Bank of Dave (film) Bathory (film) Beauty and the Bull; Belle Starr (film) Belushi (film) Berdella; Best (film) The Best Things in Life Are Free (film) Better Man (film) Beyond Iconic: Photographer Dennis Stock; Big Eyes; The Big Short (film) A Bigger Splash (1973 film) Billy: The Early Years; BlackBerry (film ...