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The ingredients of a film determine its genre. There are several recognisable elements making up any given genre that would seem odd in any other context. We accept robots & ray guns in a science fiction but would be astonished if they occurred in a period drama, for instance. Genre
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If a studio knows from recent experience that super hero films have enjoyed large audiences then a new one is likely to be commissioned. We, as an audience know what we are getting: genres are simplifying labels to help us know what to expect.
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Spot the Super Hero Cliché
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On the other hand, genres are not fixed but keep evolving new conventions and breeding sub- genres, such as horror- comedy. Like a good chef, an innovative director will experiment with generic ingredients in order to create something new and exciting. Why?
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For a genre to ‘work’, it needs to show recognisable cinematic conventions, narratives, iconography, character types, ideologies, etc.
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Film Noir
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From what we’ve looked at already, can you remember any key genre features from film noir? What are the recurring images and themes in the stills?
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Influence – German cinema from the 1920s Examples: The Joyless Street – G.W. Pabst Pandora’s Box – G.W. Pabst (1929) Asphalt – Joe May (1929)
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Artificial sets used to carefully construct composition Strong use of lighting to create mood A generally dark and pessimistic atmosphere Depictions of strong emotion A solitary male character is lost in events beyond his control Women tend to be portrayed at extremes: virgins or whores
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Influence – German cinema from the 1920s
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So why the German influence at this time?
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Influence – the mood and images from Edward Hopper’s paintings
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Influence – American gangster films from the 1930s
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Public Enemy Number One Scarface Little Caesar Lots of violence but little atmosphere
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The Production code Also known as the Hays Code
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Exiled filmmakers from Germany, Austria and Middle Europe with expressionist style & ideas influencing the look of the period + Images of urban America in the depression era + American audience taste for the gangster film + The new rules of the Production Code = Film Noir
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