Across
- 2. The suppression or restriction of information, often by governments.
- 4. The most prestigious award given to a film at the Oscars.
- 5. The way an actor portrays a character in a movie, play, or show.
- 8. The person responsible for overseeing all aspects of a film’s production.
- 9. A person elected to represent people in a legislative body.
- 10. The formal name for the Oscars, given annually to the best in film.
- 11. A movie made in a language other than English.
- 12. The art of visual storytelling through camera work and lighting.
- 15. A book written by someone about their own life.
- 17. Text displayed at the bottom of a screen to translate or clarify dialogue.
- 18. A period of political tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, lasting decades.
- 19. A book in which someone writes about their own life experiences.
- 20. The written script of a movie, including dialogue and scene directions.
Down
- 1. A form of protest where people refuse to buy or support something.
- 3. An actress who plays a significant but non-leading role in a film.
- 6. A film or play that portrays events from the past.
- 7. A government controlled by armed forces, often ruling with strict authority.
- 13. Actions that go against fundamental freedoms and dignity of people.
- 14. A major film and television award given before the Oscars each year.
- 16. A review that doesn’t reveal key plot points of a movie or book.
