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 +[[Image:Scherzo di Follia.jpg |thumb|left|200px|''[[Scherzo di Follia]]'' (circa 1863-66): [[Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione]] looks at the camera through an small oval [[picture frame]], isolating one of her eyes.]]
 +[[Image:Reverse Side Of a Painting.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Reverse Side of a Painting]]'' (1670) by Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts]]
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-Need to review it along [[Toni Bentley]]'s ''[[The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir]]'' and [[Catherine Millet]]'s ''[[The Sexual Life of Catherine M.]]''.+'''Frame''' may also refer to:
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-Behind the back filming was used in ''[[The Wrestler (2008 film)|The Wrestler]]'', before that in ''[[Red Road (film)|Red Road]]'', it is supposedly a [[Dardenne brothers]] trademark.+
-:That “The Wrestler” somehow manages to evoke both [[William Wyler]]’s “[[The Shakedown (1929 film)|The Shakedown]]and the [[Dardenne brothers]] (sure, [[Aronofsky]]’s been waggling his camera all over since “[[Pi]],” but now he’s a least pointing it in the right direction) --[[Jeff Reichert]]+* [[Picture frame]], a solid border around a picture or painting
 +* [[Framing (social sciences)]], terminology used in communication theory and sociology, where it relates to the contextual presentation of media content
 +* [[Framing (visual arts)]]
 +* [[Frameup]], to make an innocent party appear guilty of someone else's crime
 +* [[Frame tale]], a narrative technique, for telling stories within a story
 +* [[Frame of reference]], the set of coordinates in which a system is observed
 +* [[Film frame]], one of the many single photographic images in a motion picture
 +* [[Picture plane]]
-:"... multiple [[hand held camera]], somewhat shaky cameras that put the viewer right into this wrestler's life. Occasionally documentary like and ferociously gritty, the camera follows Randy from behind his back, letting him lead and control the [[frame]]. When he gets locked out of his trailer, the camera glides behind him." -- [[Erik Luers]] {{GFDL}}+{{GFDL}}

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Scherzo di Follia (circa 1863-66): Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione looks at the camera through an small oval picture frame, isolating one of her eyes.
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Scherzo di Follia (circa 1863-66): Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione looks at the camera through an small oval picture frame, isolating one of her eyes.
Reverse Side of a Painting (1670) by Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts
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Reverse Side of a Painting (1670) by Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts

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