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This is an alphabetical list of film articles (or sections within articles about films). It includes made for television films . See the talk page in A for the method of indexing used.
This category includes films involving psychology as part of their plot. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.
A biographical film or biopic (/ ˈ b aɪ oʊ ˌ p ɪ k /) [1] is a film that dramatizes the life of an actual person or group of people. Such films show the life of a historical person and the central character's real name is used. [2]
Psychological thriller is a genre combining the thriller and psychological fiction genres. It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal with psychological narratives in a thriller or thrilling setting.
Movies and Mental Illness – Hogrefe Publishing; David J. Robinson, Reel Psychiatry: Movie Portrayals of Psychiatric Conditions, Rapid Psychler Press, 2003, ISBN 1-894328-07-8. Glen O. Gabbard and Krin Gabbard, Psychiatry and the Cinema, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2nd ed., 1999, ISBN 0-88048-964-2.
This category lists film titles, for films that purport to tell the life story of an individual. Where artistic licence is used, the subject is clearly identified, and the real name(s) of the subject(s) is used, even when the information presented is historically inaccurate.
In one study, [13] observers were instructed to look at short movies involving changes in point of view. They used 15 movie clips featuring a handbag, whose properties (color, position, identity, and shape) were manipulated across cuts. Observers' reactions were recorded by examining eye-movement, changes in behavior and memory performance.