This document provides an overview and analysis of Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film Vertigo. It discusses key aspects of the film including its opening titles sequence, themes of obsession, identity and the male gaze. It also analyzes the use of techniques like the "dolly zoom" or "Vertigo shot" that aim to convey the sensation of vertigo to the audience. Previous exam questions on Vertigo are mentioned that require a thorough understanding of the film, its director Alfred Hitchcock and its exploration of themes like psychoanalysis and representations of gender. Resources for further researching the film and Hitchcock's career are also provided.