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ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Malsi, I.B. (2010) Dadi, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines
Malsi, I.B. (2010) Dadi, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines
          College of Mass Communication.
:College of Mass Communication.


This undergraduate thesis explores the concepts of memory decline, aging, and loss
This undergraduate thesis explores the concepts of memory decline, aging, and loss
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explores the affect of film language on engaging empathy in the spectator.
explores the affect of film language on engaging empathy in the spectator.


Key Words: film, thesis
Subject Index: Fatherhood, Fatherhood in motion pictures, Aging, Memory disorders, Realism


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Title: Dadi


ABSTRACT Malsi, I.B. (2010) Dadi, Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines

College of Mass Communication.

This undergraduate thesis explores the concepts of memory decline, aging, and loss through a short film framed by the Narrative Theory of film, Cognitive Identification and Empathy in film, Realism, and the functions of the cinematic look or gaze. The filmmaker uses the poetics of the short film in the creation of a narrative that explores the affect of film language on engaging empathy in the spectator.

Subject Index: Fatherhood, Fatherhood in motion pictures, Aging, Memory disorders, Realism

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