This session we had a recap of auteur theory plus at the end a look into Brechtian and Dogma 95:
George Melies
Pathe
Lumiere Brothers
French government helped keep the French film industry alive
1:7 - For every 7 American films produced 1 French film must be produced
Dalia and Bunuel - Un Chien Andalou - 1929
Belle Epoque
Woody Allen - Midnight In Paris
1930's - Poetic Realis "Rules of the game" Tean Renoir
Marcel Carnie - Children of Paradise - 1945
French New Wave
Breathless - 1969 - Jean Luc Goderd
Calkeirs De Cinema - Andre Bazin
1968 - Capatalist vs Consumerism - Philosopher Jean - Paul Satre
Existentialism
Director - "interior meaning" with their films
Why can't a film be judged as a film n it's own right
Isn't it collabrative?
Dogma 95:
Set of rules by a movement of filmmakers that films had to stick to
Bertold Brecht - a play writer who broke the fourth wall in his plays
George Melies
Pathe
Lumiere Brothers
French government helped keep the French film industry alive
1:7 - For every 7 American films produced 1 French film must be produced
Dalia and Bunuel - Un Chien Andalou - 1929
Belle Epoque
Woody Allen - Midnight In Paris
1930's - Poetic Realis "Rules of the game" Tean Renoir
Marcel Carnie - Children of Paradise - 1945
French New Wave
Breathless - 1969 - Jean Luc Goderd
Calkeirs De Cinema - Andre Bazin
1968 - Capatalist vs Consumerism - Philosopher Jean - Paul Satre
Existentialism
Director - "interior meaning" with their films
Why can't a film be judged as a film n it's own right
Isn't it collabrative?
Dogma 95:
Set of rules by a movement of filmmakers that films had to stick to
http://www.scandinaviastandard.com/scandi-six-dogme95-films-you-need-to-see/
Bertold Brecht - a play writer who broke the fourth wall in his plays
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