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	<title>Michael Sheetz &#187; Photography and Cinematography</title>
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		<title>Elizabeth: Reflections on Cinematic Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cinematically, this film was a deep and complex account of the rise of Queen Elizabeth I, in which director Shekhar Kapur and his director of photography Remi Adefarasin artfully combined contrasting linear and shape motifs, with carefully chosen color palettes to reinforce the underlying thematic threads of the film—transformation and rebirth. 
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