![]() ![]() ![]() History Identifiers URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-67422 OAI: oai:DiVA. Polar museums, polar history, narrative, nationalism, The Andrée Expedition 1897, The Fram Expedition 1893–96, Oslo, Gränna National Category What does it mean to be a modern polar nation? And how is such an identity expressed in cultural terms? In which ways can museum institutions and exhibi-tions be used as means for such expressions? And how do “the grand narratives” of Sweden and Norway relate to the epic representations of polar activities, presented by the museums? Place, publisher, year, edition, pages2010. The article explores the symbolic and medialized dimensions of polar research, expressed in museums, as well as the way in which museums in-terrelate with national identities and selfimages. Museums are shapers of narrative but at the same time shaped by the narratives they relate. The aim of the article is to analyze the relationship between museum and narrative. The first is the Fram Museum in Oslo, centered around the famous Norwegian polar ship, the second is the Andrée Museum in Gränna, com-bining accounts of the ill-fated balloon expedition with a polar centre reflecting more recent polar research activities. This article compares the histories of two museums of polar exploration, both founded in the 1930s but based on well-known expeditions dating back to the decades around 1900. 719-744 Article in journal (Refereed) Published Abstract Journal of Current Cultural Research, ISSN 2000-1525, E-ISSN 2000-1525, Vol. The film has a great cast, an interesting story that has potential to be very compelling, a great cinematographer has been brought on-board and it's written by a genuinely talented actress (that doesn't mean she'll be a good director, but it's at least encouraging) - I don't see any reason not to look forward to this one.2010 (English) In: Culture Unbound. Captives is sure to follow the gorgeously shot nature of those movies. He was responsible for how films like Braveheart, The Thin Red Line, The Last Samurai and the recent Tropic Thunder looked. To help Stowe with her first time directing a feature film, cinematographer John Toll will be photographing the film. "Robert said yes last fall, before everything broke with 'Twilight.' Hugh said yes a couple of weeks ago." As stories poured in of wondrous deliverances and captives set free, author Neal Lozano realized the need for a written guidebook to help those who carry. I saw three actresses, and knew after meeting with Rachel that she was the person I wanted to hand this role to," she said. "Gil made me realize it when he said there isn't anyone who's going to make the movie you want to make. The script remained my singular focus, but directing it myself wasn't something I ever dreamed of." There are moments in life where you need to follow your heart. "There was never a moment's hesitation on my part, but it felt unreal, and I can remember my husband putting a finger across his neck to signal not to take the offer. In speaking out about her refusing the money (the first time she has done so), Stowe said: The reason Stowe originally turned down the $5 million (one of the highest amounts offered to a first time screenwriter at the time) was because she didn't want to be "just the screenwriter." The project was originally planned to be directed by Ridley Scott and star Russell Crowe in the role Jackman will now play. She is rescued by a frontiersman, to be played by Jackman. The cast of the movie Unbound Captives can indeed boast a few famous actors: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Robert Pattinson and Nicola Peltz. Weisz will play a woman whose husband is killed and her two children kidnapped by a Comanche war party in 1859. LA producer announced new movie 'Unbound Captives' Los ASngeles, Raj/NRIpress.
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