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British Realist Filmmakers Mike Leigh
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Table of Contents 1) Who is Mike Leigh? 2) Documentary Realism and Psychological Realism 3) Filmmaking Methods of Mike Leigh
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On the whole, life for most people is – get born and survive as best you can for as long as you can, till it’s all up. The norm for most people in the world is that life is hard work; it’s tough. It’s not about being winners or losers. It’s about coping. The minute anything extraordinary or exotic happens [in a film], I get bored. Most movies are about extraordinary or charmed lifestyles. For me what’s exciting is finding heightened drama, the extraordinary in the ordinary – what happens to ordinary people … the entirely disorganized and irrational business of living. Mike Leigh
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Who is Mike Leigh? Mike Leigh (1943 - ) Bleak Moments (1971) - His first feature ▼ High Hopes (1988) Theatre and TV drama director in the intervening 17 years.
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Who is Mike Leigh ? Bleak Moments (1971) A shy, intelligent woman, Sylvia, looks after her mentally retarded sister in their suburban south London home, while having a friendship with a woman from work and embarking a relationship with a emotionally stunted man.
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Who is Mike Leigh? Abigail’s Party (1977) While teenage Abigail throws a party two doors away, grown-ups have their own soiree. The cynical exposé of adult, middle-class pretensions and snobbery.
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Who is Mike Leigh? High Hopes (1988) Slice-of-life look at a working-class couple in London, Shirley and Cyril, his mother, who's aging quickly and becoming forgetful, mum's ghastly upper- middle-class neighbors, and Cyril's pretentious sister and philandering husband.
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Who is Mike Leigh? Life Is Sweet (1990) Family life with Andy, a professional chef who buys a decrepit hamburger van, his wife Wendy, a part-time waitress, and their daughters, sex and Marx- obsessed Nicola and a secret bullimic, Natalie, an apprentice plumber who rejects gender stereotyping and dreams of escaping to America.
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Who is Mike Leigh? Naked (1993) Johnny, a highly intelligent but bitterly cynical Mancunian wanderer, arrives in London, where his presence has a powerful impact on those he meets, his former girlfriend, her flatmate, and the guard.
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Who is Mike Leigh? Secrets and Lies (1996) The story of a successful black woman named Hortense Cumberbatch who, while tracing her family history, discovers that her mother, Cynthia Rose Purley, is an unhappy working-class white woman.
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Who is Mike Leigh? All or Nothing (2002) The marriage between Penny and Phill is on the rocks. In a poor London housing estate over a long weekend they recover their love when their son is hospitalized after he collapses with an attack of stroke.
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Who is Mike Leigh? Vera Drake (2004) Vera Drake is a selfless and respectable woman who is completely devoted to, and loved by, her working class family. However, she also secretly visits women and helps them induce miscarriages for unwanted pregnancies.
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Documentary and Psychological Realism Mike Leigh’s Realism Psychological rather than documentary realism Realistic representation of inner psyche of characters rather than realistic copying of appearances
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Documentary and Psychological Realism The exploration of the desires, hopes and disillusionment of their working-class protagonists and the presentation of the heart of the structure and texture of their working class families. Similarities to and influence from Ozu Yasujiro
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Documentary and Psychological Realism Difference between the British New Wave (kitchen-sink realism) and Mike Leigh’s films: New Wave films – documentary presentations of working-class locations Karel Reisz, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1963)
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Documentary and Psychological Realism Mike Leigh’s films – it is people but not locations that are their centre. The interiors and behaviour of his characters and the small-scale incidents Realistically capturing the variety of human (mainly working-class) behaviours with personal quirk, emotion, or idiosyncrasy High Hopes - Is it not caricatures of classes?
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Filmmaking Methods of Mike Leigh (1) A group of actors arrive with lists of people they know, and Leigh then has them discuss these people with him. ▼ (2) Leigh picks up the characters he is interested in, bearing in mind the other characters he is assembling and the general area the film is going to explore.
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Filmmaking Methods of Mike Leigh ▼ (3) He then sends the actors off to do research. They create the personalities by inventing their entire histories and giving them emotional depth and a psychological and social structure. Leigh works closely with each actor during this process.
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Filmmaking Methods of Mike Leigh ▼ (4) Once the creation of the characters is complete, Leigh introduces his actors to each other and has their characters interact and improvise together in situations that he has devised. Meanwhile, Leigh is building dramatic conflict between the characters, refining the dialogue, constructing a plot.
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Filmmaking Methods of Mike Leigh ▼ (5) Leigh finalizes the plot and the dialogue, construct scenes and determines the mise-en- scéne. ▼ (6) When the film goes before the camera, the improvisations are over. There is a final script, and Leigh adheres to it. There is nothing anarchic or free-form about his directorial methods.
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Filmmaking Methods of Mike Leigh ▼ (5) Leigh finalizes the plot and the dialogue, construct scenes and determines the mise-en- scène. ▼ (6) When the film goes before the camera, the improvisations are over. There is a final script, and Leigh adheres to it. There is nothing anarchic or free-form about his directorial methods.
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