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Component 1 section A Hollywood 1930-1990 Part B (wilder, 1959)

Some like it hot   Introduction  - the social norms and values of the days dictated the films genre and tone  - The comedic aspects are built around the theme identity, disguise and cross dressing had to use humor as a Vehicle for the more progressive, taboo and contreversial themes at the center (hays code) - One device in this vein is to situate the plot and events back to the 1920s. so it is set in 1929 aalthough produced in 1959  - paradoxically, the films historical context is the chaos and uncertianty of the wall street crash whilst films production context in 1959 marks a new departure for the US in terms of social and cultural life   nobody perfect scene  Representation  - in many ways a head on challenge to notions of conventional gender representations  - BUT: within comedic space - inuendo  - Gerald as daphne - a disguise which enables Gerald to literally step into women's shoes and to experience what it is like being a women in a world privileging men  - Complexity and

Bonnie and clyde essay

 Analyse the representations of gender in bonnie and Clyde how do key elements of film form enhance these representations  throughout Bonnie and Clyde we see multiple different representations of gender Penn uses characters and the elements of film form to convey his ideas on this subject to the audience of the 1960s. The audience of the time would be active and taken on board the representations as this was a time of great change especially in America with a rise in feminism and reinvention of the conventions of gender all of which is seen in Bonnie and Clyde.  Bonnie is used in conveying the idea of women being powerful and equal to men we see this in the scene in which Bonnie and Clyde rob their first bank together. This scene shows a change in bonnie from an innocent southern waitress to a powerful dominant woman. Who doesn't abide by the societal values of the 1930s. Such as women being subservient to men and the law as well as the patriarchy which was a highly powerful instit

Pulp fiction essay

You could argue that Pulp fiction is experimental as a result of Tarantino's being an auteur and therefore allowing him to challenge the established conventions from Hollywood which is set out and followed by the majority of directors however Tarentino puts his own spin on these conventions one such example is pulp fiction. which can be seen as an influence from the french new wave as they both challenged the conventions set out for what a movie should be. Throughout the entire film, we get a fragmented narrative structure and follow no chronological order jumping from one story arc to the next following no time order. This is unusual of Hollywood films, however, Tarantino chooses to challenge this with his fresh take on telling a story in a different standard by not following the chronological order of events, this allows for a active spectator as they have to try and piece together the order of the narrative.  This idea is reinforced in the scene in which we see butch get his fat

Component 1 section A Hollywood 1930-1990

  Bonnie & Clyde ( Arthur Penn 1967) Genre: crime drama - based on real events and characters  New hollywood Tabos - new outlooks  violence Contexts: Social - new generation rebelling against the old  Cultural - 1960s san franisco Vietnam war - pacifism - civil rights - liberal politics - youth culture  JFK femenist movement  Racism:  1960s is a time of change juxtaposed to the 1930s when there was widely accepted racism - links to repossesed house scene when black man lets anger out at the system simbolic for social justice taking place in the 1960s.  Great depression - 1930s:   Of mice and men  it was very difficult to be a farmer  repossession of homes  Reprsentations:  Women  Race men  gender issues  1960 juxtaposed to 1930s 1930s- wall street crash - depression -homlessness  1960s - Vietnam - civil rights - feminism  Key events  Key ideas and themes:  - Bonnies confidence and bravery  - she is different to blanch  - bonnie does not get on with blanch - different representation

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Pale man scene - Pans labyrinth  Performance: The performance is relevant to understanding the scene    Her facial reactions show the fear but want to adventure as the reality she faces is harsh  we also see the concentration and drive to go even though she is scared of the unknown she shows that she is on edge by her facial expression and the way she is standing she shows wonder The way the pale man runs is slow and weird to show how old he is and how he has been asleep for ages she shows fear and danger through the way she looks and acts she shows wonder when she sees the key Cinematography - tracking back and in shots - fluid camera movements, multiple times - involves spectator - we align with Ofelia - Track right along the table - follows Ofelia's movements - she motivates camera movements - however, camera holds when she sees pale man - over the shoulder of Ofelia's perspective AMY  Apply one filmakers theory of documentary film you have studied to your chosen documantry.

city of god essay

  Explore how performance and mise-en-scene are used to enrich meaning in  City of god.  Make detailed reference to particular sequences in your answer. (20) In City of God the use of colour in the tender trio introduction scene is used to present the themes of power, poverty and conflict in the Favelas but with the tender trio they are represented but not in a negative way. The use of colours and lighting do this as it is heavily based on the colour yellow which is connoted with happiness, loyalty and honour. This presents the tender trio made up of shaggy, clipper and Goose, they all represent the loyalty they have to their people also living in the favela as when they rob the truck the audience still views them positively as they give to the people of the favela. The performance further emphasises this as when they go to play football with the younger children the reactions showed by them further portrays them as good and genuine people who care for their community. They are all tal

Experimental film - Pulp Fiction

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 Pulp fiction (Tarantino, 1994) Close study of single film  Key elements of film form  context representation  Experimental film - additional specialist area  Key features - Fragmented narrative and narrative structures  - Experimental cinema encompasses a range of film  forms within this category, directors and films  - not all films within this category have all features  - resist cohesive narrative style - deliberately  Poses many challenges for the spectator who must work hard to put the overall narrative together  Often beginnings and endings are enigmatic - beginnings picking up from previous moments unknown to the spectator  Endings not leaving moral clarity or 'resolution'  Narrative  - At the extreme level experimental film can be a series of isolated 'moments' often impressions - like a painting  - it will be empty of a conventional plot and story  - It will resist creating characters with whom the spectator mat engage at any level  - Creating meaning will be