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In economics, a difference in access to relevant knowledge is called a behavioral asymmetry.
Extended Traveling Shot
A lengthy movie shot that follows or moves alongside the subject, typically to showcase the setting or advance the narrative.
Orson Welles
An innovative American director, actor, and writer, best known for his film "Citizen Kane," which is frequently lauded as one of the greatest films ever made.
Force of Evil
A 1948 American crime film directed by Abraham Polonsky, known for its noir style and themes of corruption and ethics.
Abraham Polonsky
An American screenwriter and director known for his work in film noir, as well as being blacklisted during the Hollywood blacklist era.
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