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Director Luca Guadagnino talks costumes, choreography, and generational conflict in A Bigger Splash.

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From «Gigi» to «The Last Detail», from «Star Wars» to «Wall Street», from Training Day to just about any recent Al Pacino vehicle («Scent of a Woman», «Donnie Brasco», «The Devil's Advocate», The Recruit), storylines which involve a young man's initiation at the hands of an older father figure into the ways of the world have proven irresistible to filmmakers, combining elements of Oedipal conflict, the crisis of masculinity and the generational gap in a neat coming - of - age package.
Crucially, Zuckerman himself is a spectral presence in the book, almost never physically present but loosely visible in the way that his narration acts as a secondary barrier to the true story, filtering the generational conflict between Swede and Merry first through the perspective of Swede's judgmental brother, Jerry, then through Zuckerman's baffled and anguished (not to mention literary) voice.
Gary Hook, a fresh - faced private in the British Army, is dropped into the middle of a divided Belfast city at the height of the generational conflict that would become rather euphemistically known as «the Troubles».
It plays out the conflict between the older fugitive (Shaw) and the younger (Malcolm McDowell) in all the Pinter registers of class, generational, and sexual paranoia, but completely detached from his social landscape.
Commenting on the work Doherty stated «I revisit these same locations in Remains to explore the idea of the generational nature of the conflict, how it passes through families and the vicious circle that people can get caught up in».
Fragmented figures in some works — «Generationsfußtritt / Generationsprobleme II» (Generational kick / Generation problems II)(1998 / 1999) and «Be-Ziehungen VI» (Re-lations VI)(1994), for example — seem to suggest the artist confronting questions of knowledge, language and generationGenerational kick / Generation problems II)(1998 / 1999) and «Be-Ziehungen VI» (Re-lations VI)(1994), for example — seem to suggest the artist confronting questions of knowledge, language and generationalgenerational conflict.
Fragmented figures in some works — «Generationsfußtritt / Generationsprobleme II» (Generational kick / Generational problems II)(1998/99) and «Be-Ziehungen VI» (Re-lations VI)(1994), for example — seem to suggest the artist confronting questions of knowledge, language, and generationGenerational kick / Generational problems II)(1998/99) and «Be-Ziehungen VI» (Re-lations VI)(1994), for example — seem to suggest the artist confronting questions of knowledge, language, and generationGenerational problems II)(1998/99) and «Be-Ziehungen VI» (Re-lations VI)(1994), for example — seem to suggest the artist confronting questions of knowledge, language, and generationalgenerational conflict.
This fictitious film is based on the real events and locations of punishment shootings in 2012 in Derry and is a potent portrayal of the generational nature of conflict and its vicious circle, revealing how «place» inscribes the social, the political, and the historical.
The internal conflicts that drove me away from practicing law could be traced, in part, to the generational divides between Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials.
Management transitions; ownership conflict; succession planning; relationship conflicts; economic challenges; roles and responsibilities; and generational differences are among the problems that can occur in family businesses.
When Giving to World Peace Is No Longer Peaceful: Mediation and the Seven Principles for Managing Conflict in Family Foundations (07/02/07) Management of family foundations going through a generational transition can be more complicated than almost any enterprise.
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