FILMS AND TV PROGRAMMES

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  1. 2. a film with an exciting story, especially one about crime or spying
  2. 4. This type of movie generally involves a lot of action scenes including violence, like fighting or shoot-outs (with weapons), car chases and often lots of explosions. Some subgenres considered action movies include: disaster films, martial arts films, spy films and superhero films.
  3. 5. a film contains situations, places and/or events that don’t comply with natural laws or settings. They often involve some form of magic or supernatural elements. There are sometimes magical creatures or beings too.
  4. 7. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement.
  5. 8. This is a non-fictional film intended to document reality. The objective is to instruct, educate, or maintain a historical record.
  6. 10. These are fictional events based in the American West (also known as the Wild West) during the 19th century. They feature cowboys, horse riding and gunfights
  7. 11. a television or radio programme in which famous people are asked questions and talk in an informal way about their work and opinions on various topics
  8. 13. a regular comedy programme on television that shows the same characters in different funny situations
  9. 16. a film in which drawings, models or images of people and animals seem to move
  10. 17. The objective of a horror movie is to scare the viewer and if possible, make them scream (often done with a jump scare)
Down
  1. 1. a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story
  2. 3. love stories made to melt our hearts with stories of people finding each other and falling in love.
  3. 6. these are fictional stories based on science. They can be about the future or other worlds, and often include spaceships, extra-terrestrial beings (aliens), and advanced technology we don’t currently have.
  4. 9. These are movies where songs are sung by the characters as a part of the narrative and usually help advance the plot or develop the film’s characters.
  5. 12. a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama.
  6. 14. a television or film production set in a particular historical period and characterized by the use of costumes, sets, and props that are typical or evocative of the era.
  7. 15. a series of television or radio programmes about the lives and problems of a particular group of characters