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  2. Intimate Grammar - Wikipedia

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    Intimate Grammar (Hebrew: הדקדוק הפנימי) is a 2010 Israeli drama film directed by Nir Bergman and released in 2010. [1] The screenplay was written by Bergman based on the novel The Book of Intimate Grammar by David Grossman. [2] [3] It was awarded the Grand Prix at the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival. [4]

  3. Intersubjectivity - Wikipedia

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    Intersubjectivity is a term coined by social scientists beginning around 1970 [citation needed] to refer to a variety of types of human interaction. The term was introduced to psychoanalysis by George E. Atwood and Robert Stolorow, who consider it a "meta-theory" of psychoanalysis. [1]

  4. Intersubjective psychoanalysis - Wikipedia

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    Heinz Kohut is commonly considered the pioneer of the relational and intersubjective approaches. Following him, significant contributors include Robert D Stolorow Ph.D Stephen A. Mitchell, Jessica Benjamin, Bernard Brandchaft, James Fosshage, Donna M.Orange, Arnold Modell, Thomas Ogden, Owen Renik, Harold Searles, Colwyn Trewarthen, Edgar A. Levenson, J. R. Greenberg, Edward R. Ritvo, Beatrice ...

  5. Film grammar - Wikipedia

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    In film, film grammar is defined as follows: A frame is a single still image. It is analogous to a letter. A shot is a single continuous recording made by a camera. It is analogous to a word. A scene is a series of related shots. It is analogous to a sentence. The study of transitions between scenes is described in film punctuation. Film ...

  6. Ingmar Bergman filmography - Wikipedia

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    Ingmar Bergman was a Swedish screenwriter and film director. Between 1944 and 2003 he directed 48 feature-length films (44 narrative films and 4 documentaries) as well as many short films.

  7. I Don't Know How She Does It - Wikipedia

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    I Don't Know How She Does It is a 2011 American comedy film based on Allison Pearson's 2002 novel of the same name. Directed by Douglas McGrath, the film stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear.

  8. Reach Me - Wikipedia

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    Reach Me is a 2014 American drama film directed and written by John Herzfeld. [2] The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Kyra Sedgwick, Terry Crews, Thomas Jane, Kevin Connolly, Lauren Cohan, Kelsey Grammer, and Tom Berenger. [3]

  9. The Linguists - Wikipedia

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    The Linguists is an independent 2008 American documentary film produced by Ironbound Films about language extinction and language documentation.It follows two linguists, Greg Anderson of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages [2] and David Harrison of Swarthmore College, [3] as they travel around the world to collect recordings of some of the last speakers of several moribund ...