Affiliation:
1. Aberystwyth University, Wales,
Abstract
This article presents a series of key findings from the international Lord of the Rings project, around the meanings and implications for audiences of choosing to describe the films as a `Spiritual Journey'. Drawing on a combination of quantitative results and qualitative responses, and presenting one woman's responses in detail, it proffers a set of implications for the fields of film, and cultural studies.
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