Whilst voyeurism is studied in other films of note, rarely has it been handled in such a touching and detailed way. |
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It seemed an odd sort of voyeurism, titillation without a tittle of anything much going on, boredom elevated to a modern art form. |
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Whilst the narrator poses questions to himself and the viewer, the nature of death, bloodlust and voyeurism is brought home. |
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People have an in-built prurient curiosity and voyeurism, so why should we blame the programme makers for that? |
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This obverse voyeurism involves a gaze that is marked by a global optics filtered through nostalgia. |
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He finds himself with addictions to voyeurism and narcissism, as well as a nasty coke habit. |
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From being the object of voyeurism Magda becomes the voyeur, and from being the loved one turns into the lover. |
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Sporting activities must be organised so that they are for leisure and not exploited for profit or voyeurism. |
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What might have been an informative film descends rapidly into ghoulishness and voyeurism. |
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Keyes' latest masterpiece dwells on all of these, depicting voyeurism at its playful, charming finest. |
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The areas of troilism and coprophilia are covered in some detail to establish to what degree they belong to the deviation of voyeurism. |
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Eschewing passive voyeurism or manipulative choreography, the photographer genuinely wanted to understand and befriend these artists. |
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The affectless voyeurism and exhibitionism of reality TV has undoubtedly inspired the movie. |
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One corollary is a reduction in potentially problematic voyeurism that often accompanies images of vulnerability. |
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Part documentary, part historical record keeping, and part voyeurism is the triumvirate of this disc. |
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The work displays a fascination with sensuality in film and parallels this with voyeurism and the desire to touch. |
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With its mix of voyeurism, suffering and pointlessness, this is a lovely, mute excursion into the theatre of the absurd. |
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He also was into voyeurism and bondage, it seems, and liked nothing more than to watch naked men being racked and tortured in the dungeons. |
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That is why we included the offence of voyeurism in the province of Ontario. |
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After committing several murders, he also committed voyeurism while continuing to commit murder. |
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This voyeurism goes hand in hand with the online exhibitionism that is everywhere on the Internet. |
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The camera withdraws very slowly as if it were an embarrassed onlooker caught during the act of voyeurism. |
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While voyeurism is not a new phenomenon, the means by which it can be perpetrated are. |
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Yet suddenly we are brought up short by an act of heroism so obvious and yet so unexpected that one can't help feeling somewhat ashamed of one's voyeurism. |
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Freundel was charged with six counts of voyeurism, a misdemeanor, and has surrendered his passport while awaiting trial. |
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Attempts to read this as late neorealism were problematic too, given the writer's drooling voyeurism in rendering an endless parade of naked male flesh. |
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But this was going way beyond the seedy frisson of virtual voyeurism. |
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The harm to be addressed by a voyeurism offence can be assessed from two perspectives. |
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The cinematic experience became understood as psychologically contiguous to voyeurism. |
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The proliferation of communication technology now commonplace on remote expeditions has taken Everest voyeurism to new heights. |
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And, OK, there is some voyeurism, but of a kind that cuts deep into the culture. |
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There is a limit beyond which the public interest becomes public voyeurism and unhealthy curiosity. |
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In the film, to be sure, there are shots of women weeping along the Via Dolorosa, but the dominant tone in the film is one of rage-inducing voyeurism. |
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Eyeballs, though obviously creepy, could soften the creepier creepiness inherent in Facebook's built-in semi-inadvertent voyeurism. |
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As IFJ points out, serious political and social debate is eclipsed by tasteless voyeurism and prurient entertainment. |
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This unfashionable voyeurism is perhaps the reason why British mainstream channels left live transmission of the event to Sky broadcasting corporation. |
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The second offence relates to distribution of material when aware that such material has been obtained by commission of the offence of voyeurism. |
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The Criminal Code currently allows for that type of voyeurism to be dealt with properly. |
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It modernizes the criminal law through the creation of the offence of voyeurism. |
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Peeping tom Gareth Treasure, 40, from Blackwood, was previously found guilty of six charges of voyeurism following a three-day trial. |
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You could call Rear Window, Vertigo and Psycho an unequalled trilogy about voyeurism or, if you want to be more orthodox, a set of films forcing ordinary audiences to admit their unordinary fears. |
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Until very recently, voyeurism mainly related to peeping Toms. |
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The problem with Formosa's analysis of sadistic voyeurism is that it cannot make sense of cases where the voyeur is unable to prevent the harm from occurring. |
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The website, with always-on videocams, provides enhanced voyeurism. |
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Lastly, copies of recordings obtained in the process of committing the offence of voyeurism for the purpose of sale or distribution could be seized or confiscated. |
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In order to be found guilty of the offence of distribution, the distributor would have to have known that the material was obtained through voyeurism. |
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It also proposes the creation of a new offence of voyeurism, and all the details are available in the information made available to members of the House. |
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Married Paul Hwang, 32, admitted voyeurism after he was caught when one of his tenants noticed the freshener moving and found the camera. |
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A foreboding shadow is cast upon this foreplay in the figure of Actaeon, who was punished for his inadvertent voyeurism by being torn limbmeal. |
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A HOSPITAL doctor accused of voyeurism is facing dozens more criminal charges, police have said. |
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A FORMER school headmaster appeared in court charged with possessing pornographic images and an offence of voyeurism. |
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A FORMER church school headmaster who banned girl pupils from wearing skirts was due in court today charged with voyeurism at a leisure centre. |
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A PERVERT who was previously convicted for voyeurism and banned from having a camera phone yesterday admitted breaching a Sexual Offences Prevention Order. |
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One's appetite for voyeurism whetted but unsated by this fiesta of unfrankness, one resorts to reading behind the dead people's backs to spice up the dish. |
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Hitchcock's stylistic trademarks include the use of camera movement that mimics a person's gaze, forcing viewers to engage in a form of voyeurism. |
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Just one person in the town, a tailor ever afterwards known as Peeping Tom, disobeyed her proclamation in one of the most famous instances of voyeurism. |
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Instead of confronting this senseless suffering, and with it, the suffering sense, the film sacralises the denuded tortured body exposed to cinematic voyeurism. |
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In his teens, Sutcliffe developed a growing obsession with voyeurism and spent much time spying on prostitutes and the men seeking their services. |
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