After Franklin Roosevelt's inauguration as President in early 1933, some filmmakers who had started in the early 1930s as members of the leftist Film and Photo Leagues moved into:
A. making advertisement films for corporations.
B. commercial production in Hollywood.
C. experimental cinema.
D. government-sponsored documentary filmmaking.
Answer: D
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a. Rosetta Stone. b. Standard of Heliopolis. c. Palette of Narmer. d. Stele of Ramses.
As exemplified by Luis Garcia Berlanga's Welcome, Mr. Marshall (1951), la estética franquista ("the Franco aesthetic") in Spanish cinema referred to:
A. a muted affirmation of Fascist principles, expressed through fantasy and allegory. B. an adoption of classical Hollywood techniques and subject matter. C. a sardonic or an ironic treatment of apparently safe subjects. D. a Socialist Realist-style treatment of historic national events and figures.