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Watch one of the following films:
· Why Did I Get Married (PG-13)
· Slumdog Millionaire (R)
· Real Women Have Curves (PG-13)
· Whale Rider (PG-13)
· The Princess and the Frog (G)
· The Kite Runner (PG-13)
· Brokeback Mountain (R)
· The Secret Life of Bees (PG-13)
· Six Degrees of Separation (R)
· Friends with Money (R)
· Double Happiness (PG-13)
· Far From Heaven (PG-13)
· The Joy Luck Club (R)
· My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG)
· Soul Food (R)
· Crash (2004) (R)
· The Family Stone (PG-13)
· Like Water for Chocolate (R)
· Frida (R)
· Driving Miss Daisy (PG)
· My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown (R)
· Smoke Signals (PG-13)
· The Crying Game (R)
· Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (R)
· Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (PG-13)
Write a 1,750- to 2,100-word paper about the cultural differences portrayed in the film.
Provide specific examples of how both Hall’s perspective of culture as a screen and Hofstede’s five dimensions are reflected in a particular cultural pattern.
Address the following in your paper:
· Evaluate both cultural identity and cultural bias within the film.
· Explain the concept of cultural patterns and what types of cultural patterns are exhibited in the film.
· Illustrate examples of both verbal and nonverbal intercultural communication within the film. How do these relate to a particular intercultural communication theory?
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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Rating:
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Solution: Slumdog Millionaire: Intercultural Difference