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  1. Questions 1 – 3 can be asked with respect to an entire movie or an appropriate scene in a movie. 1. Identify one example of each of the following shots and describe how the shot affected the presentation of the story told by the film: close-up, medium shot, and long shot. 2.

  2. Blue River: Directed by Larry Elikann. With Jerry O'Connell, Nick Stahl, Neal McDonough, Jean Marie Barnwell. The stormy relationship of a young teenage boy with his troubled older brother is told in an extended flashback segment bookended by what happens when the two meet again fifteen years later.

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    • Drama
    • Larry Elikann
    • 1995-11-21
  3. In a small Wisconsin town of Blue River, secrets run deep. And for Henry Howland, (Sam Elliott), high school principal and repressive moral Beacon of his community, they are about to explode in a shocking series of events that will shatter the smooth surface of his life forever.

  4. Blue River is a 1995 American made-for-television action film directed by Larry Elikann and starring Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Susan Dey, Nick Stahl, and Neal McDonough. The film premiered on Fox on November 21, 1995. [1]

    • Drama
  5. Synopsis. The quietest towns always hide the ugliest secrets. Edward’s father walked out on his family years ago. In the years since, his mother has become a fundamentalist Christian and fallen for the school’s self-righteous principal, Henry Howland.

    • Larry Elikann
  6. A collection of downloadable worksheets, exercises and activities to teach Film reviews, shared by English language teachers.

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  8. Summaries. The stormy relationship of a young teenage boy with his troubled older brother is told in an extended flashback segment bookended by what happens when the two meet again fifteen years later.

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