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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
2 years ago
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After the success of which 1967 film directed by mike nichols did american universities began offering degrees in cinema studies

, with nyu, ucla and usc leading the way?
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Mrac [35]2 years ago
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The Graduate which became successful was the 1967 film that was directed by Mike Nichols and also allowed the American universities to start offering degrees in cinema studies.

<h3>What is the summary of The Graduate?</h3>

It is one of the most successful movie that revolutionized Hollywood decision-making over which movies got made, how they were cast and to whom they were marketed.

Also, the movie is about the character called "Ben's" uncertainty about his direction in life and contrasted by the expectations imposed on him by the adults surrounding him.

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