The film Clueless was released in 1995. It starred Alicia Silverstone as a wealthy vapid party girl and Paul Rudd as her intelligent older step brother. The movie is a parody of the book Emma.
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Lisa Raye (US Actress) Holly Robinson (Film Clueless)
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The film 'Clueless' was released in the UK on 20 October 1995.
Film conventions are film techniques, for example generic conventions of a written text are techniques such as setting, dialogue, characterisation, narrative point of view and so on. Directors of feature films use narrators, music, sound, setting, camera shot to juxtapose elements that they believe will affect the viewer and encourage them to respond how they want them to respond to what is presented.
True - she was in film in 1995, and television in 1996
In the movie "Clueless," Alicia Silverstone's character mispronounces the word "Haitians" as "Hatey-ans." This mispronunciation reflects her character's clueless and privileged nature in the film.
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What are the contemporary visual techniques utilized in television production and film making?
In "Clueless", Alicia Silverstone actually did not know how to correctly pronounce "Haitians" in the classroom scene. The director thought it was too perfect for the film and instructed the crew not to correct her. answer : true
The character Cher, played by Alicia Silverstone in the film Clueless, loses popularity as a result of the character Tai becoming more popular than her causing her to lose her queen bee status.
Justin Walker is an American actor, who is best known for his breakout role in the 1995 film Clueless. Since that film, however, he hasn't had many well known roles.
The film Clueless was released in 1995. It starred Alicia Silverstone as a wealthy vapid party girl and Paul Rudd as her intelligent older step brother. The movie is a parody of the book Emma.
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