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The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh

The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh

The University Press of Kentucky
2011
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Widely regarded as a turning point in American independent cinema, Steven Soderbergh's sex, lies, and videotape (1989) launched the career of its twenty-six-year-old director, whose debut film was nominated for an Academy Award and went on to win the Cannes Film Festival's top award, the Palme d'Or. The Philosophy of Steven Soderbergh breaks new ground by investigating salient philosophical themes through the unique story lines and innovative approaches to filmmaking that distinguish this celebrated artist. Editors R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders have brought together leading scholars in philosophy and film studies for the first systematic analysis of Soderbergh's entire body of work, offering the first in-depth exploration of the philosophical ideas that form the basis of the work of one of the most commercially successful and consistently inventive filmmakers of our time.
Conversation with Church Historian: Elder Steven Snow
Elder Steven Snow has served as a General Authority for nearly two decades, and as Church Historian for the past 7 years. Rick Bennett of Gospel Tangents sat down with Elder Snow to discuss his time serving as Church Historian. What stories in Church history did Elder Snow find inspiring? Were there stories that troubled him? What was his role in bringing forth the Gospel Topics essays? Does the Church hide documents from the public? Check out our conversation....
The Innocence and Guilt of Steven Avery

The Innocence and Guilt of Steven Avery

The O.J. Simpson Murders 40/40 Hindsight Sam Dennis McDonough

Lulu.com
2016
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The Innocence AND Guilt of Steven Avery is for people looking for the truth in this controversial brutal sex crime. It is also for Netflix viewers who have heard only sound-bites and have seen only 10 hours of the subjective, biased Making a Murderer movie. Chapter 1 tells about Avery's wrongful conviction for a crime in which he was completely innocent. Instead of watching Making a Murderer, people seeking the truth in this case should spend 10 hours finding the facts and the real evidence by reading the easily available transcripts and court records about this case. Then decide who killed Teresa Halbach.
A Cloud in the Desert: A Steven Frisk Novel

A Cloud in the Desert: A Steven Frisk Novel

Martin Lessem

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The tiniest spark can send Afghanistan and Pakistan to war. Steven Frisk's job is to make sure that doesn't happen. Ali Hassan Ashwari is doing everything in his power to ensure it does. A CLOUD IN THE DESERT is an Espionage/Action novel. The story follows Steven Frisk, a CIA Operations Officer, as he sets about to prevent what started as a border skirmish from escalating into a full scale war. Behind the scenes, a corporate conglomerate is manipulating the events to help boost their profits through sales to both sides. Will Steven be able to unravel the web of deception that has been laid out before him in time to prevent a nuclear war? Will his former prot g succeed in thwarting him as he tries to set the world back to neutral? Set in contemporary times, A CLOUD IN THE DESERT poses the "what if" questions associated with America's involvement with both Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Children in the Films of Steven Spielberg
To say that children matter in Steven Spielberg's films is an understatement. Think of the possessed Stevie in Something Evil (TV), Baby Langston in The Sugarland Express, the alien-abducted Barry in Close Encounters, Elliott and his unearthly alter-ego in E.T, the war-damaged Jim in Empire of the Sun, the little girl in the red coat in Schindler’s List, the mecha child in A.I., the kidnapped boy in Minority Report, and the eponymous boy hero of The Adventures of Tintin. (There are many other instances across his oeuvre). Contradicting his reputation as a purveyor of ‘popcorn’ entertainment, Spielberg’s vision of children/childhood is complex. Discerning critics have begun to note its darker underpinnings, increasingly fraught with tensions, conflicts and anxieties. But, while childhood is Spielberg’s principal source of inspiration, the topic has never been the focus of a dedicated collection of essays. The essays in Children in the Films of Steven Spielberg therefore seek to address childhood in the full spectrum of Spielberg’s cinema. Fittingly, the scholars represented here draw on a range of theoretical frameworks and disciplines—cinema studies, literary studies, audience reception, critical race theory, psychoanalysis, sociology, and more. This is an important book for not only scholars but teachers and students of Spielberg's work, and for any serious fan of the director and his career.
Children in the Films of Steven Spielberg
To say that children matter in Steven Spielberg's films is an understatement. Think of the possessed Stevie in Something Evil (TV), Baby Langston in The Sugarland Express, the alien-abducted Barry in Close Encounters, Elliott and his unearthly alter-ego in E.T, the war-damaged Jim in Empire of the Sun, the little girl in the red coat in Schindler’s List, the mecha child in A.I., the kidnapped boy in Minority Report, and the eponymous boy hero of The Adventures of Tintin. (There are many other instances across his oeuvre). Contradicting his reputation as a purveyor of ‘popcorn’ entertainment, Spielberg’s vision of children/childhood is complex. Discerning critics have begun to note its darker underpinnings, increasingly fraught with tensions, conflicts and anxieties. But, while childhood is Spielberg’s principal source of inspiration, the topic has never been the focus of a dedicated collection of essays. The essays in Children in the Films of Steven Spielberg therefore seek to address childhood in the full spectrum of Spielberg’s cinema. Fittingly, the scholars represented here draw on a range of theoretical frameworks and disciplines—cinema studies, literary studies, audience reception, critical race theory, psychoanalysis, sociology, and more. This is an important book for not only scholars but teachers and students of Spielberg's work, and for any serious fan of the director and his career.
The Great Big White Shark and Steven's Adventures

The Great Big White Shark and Steven's Adventures

Maritza Signorella

Newman Springs Publishing, Inc.
2022
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My story is about my son Steven and his favorite fish, The great big white shark. It takes us through his journey during his day, and how he is troubled at school because he thinks that his teacher will be upset with him not knowing how to draw. While loving this big white shark he creates his journey throughout his day and finishes the day being proud that he was able to accomplish what he thought he couldn't.