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Retrospective (from Latin retrospectare, "look back") generally means to take a look back at events that already have taken place. Jump to: navigation, search Latin is an Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...


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Retrospective - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (341 words)
In visual arts, a retrospective is an art exhibition presenting the life work of an artist.
In film as an art form, a retrospective is a representative selection of films of a specific director, actor or other member of crew, or pertaining to a specific cinematic genre or era.
Retrospectives are common part of film festivals, but may also be presented by local movie theaters.
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Holding a retrospective ritual is a very old idea.
It has served the human species well, as the stories of hunts are retold around campfires and the stories of child rearing are shared as baskets are woven.
retrospective (rèt´re-spèk-tîv) -- a ritual held at the end of a project to learn from the experience and to plan changes for the next effort.
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