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Section C: US Cinema
             Comparative Study
  ROBERT MULLIGAN, 1962                       JOEL SCHUMACHER, 1996




 Two films must be chosen from a specific
genre or dealing with a specific theme. The
    two films should enable sufficient
   comparison and contrast to be made
What does this section of the exam
           paper assess?
• Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of film
  as an audio-visual form of creative expression
  together with its contexts of production and
  reception and of the diversity in filmmaking across
  different historical periods
• Be able to understand and discuss how film
  communicates and create links to circumstances
  surrounding the film production and observe
  differences according to the time when the film was
  made
What does this section of the exam
           paper assess?
• Apply knowledge and understanding, including
  some of the common critical approaches that
  characterise the subject, when exploring and
  analysing films
• Be able to understand and discuss the structure and
  style of film and how that gives meaning, also to be
  able to understand and discuss the ideological
  messages being communicated
Section C: US Cinema Comparative
                 Study
• Candidates are required to answer one question
  from a choice of two. Candidates are required to
  compare and contrast two films either from the
  same genre or dealing with a specific theme. Both
  questions will have an emphasis on the relationship
  between aspects of the films' narrative in relation to
  generic characteristics. The first question will be
  based primarily on narrative study. The second will
  be based on contextual study. Issues of
  representation will be common to both questions.
TWO QUESTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM
        US Cinema                                                         • Narrative Study
                                                                         • Contextual Study
                                                              Issues of representation will be common
     Comparative Study                                                     to both questions
1.    Compare the ways in which key themes in your chosen American films are presented.

2.    With reference to your chosen American films, compare the extent to which their messages and values
      reflect the times in which they were made

3.    How important is place in contributing to key themes in the American films you have studied for this
      topic?

4.    Discuss similarities and differences in the representation of masculinity in your chosen American films.

5.    How far do the American films you have studied for this topic depend on well established narrative
      and/or genre conventions?

6.    How far do the American films you have studied for this topic express similar messages and values to
      one another?

7.    Compare the ways in which narrative is used to create dramatic conflict in the American films you have
      studied for this topic

8.    How far do your chosen American films portray themes and ideas in similar ways?
PAST EXAM QUESTIONS
• When looking at these questions it’s apparent that your knowledge of the
  films must cover:

•   Key themes/ Messages and Values
•   Narrative and Genre Conventions
•   Contextual Knowledge (place and time)
•   Representation
Start comparing

• Who are the main protagonists in each film? Compare and contrast
  them
• What key themes do you think both films share? E.g. Justice & The Law
• How are the themes you have listed communicated to you?
• Where are the films set? Why is this important to what occurs in the
  narrative of each film?
• Films often reflect the time they were made – TKAM was made in 1962
  what was happening in America at this time?
• TKAM was set in the 1930s what was happening in America at this
  time?
• Two big criminal cases in the 1990s involved O.J. Simpson and Rodney
  King – find out about this cases and propose how links can be made to
  ATTK

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Week com 11th march v2

  • 1. Section C: US Cinema Comparative Study ROBERT MULLIGAN, 1962 JOEL SCHUMACHER, 1996 Two films must be chosen from a specific genre or dealing with a specific theme. The two films should enable sufficient comparison and contrast to be made
  • 2. What does this section of the exam paper assess? • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of film as an audio-visual form of creative expression together with its contexts of production and reception and of the diversity in filmmaking across different historical periods • Be able to understand and discuss how film communicates and create links to circumstances surrounding the film production and observe differences according to the time when the film was made
  • 3. What does this section of the exam paper assess? • Apply knowledge and understanding, including some of the common critical approaches that characterise the subject, when exploring and analysing films • Be able to understand and discuss the structure and style of film and how that gives meaning, also to be able to understand and discuss the ideological messages being communicated
  • 4. Section C: US Cinema Comparative Study • Candidates are required to answer one question from a choice of two. Candidates are required to compare and contrast two films either from the same genre or dealing with a specific theme. Both questions will have an emphasis on the relationship between aspects of the films' narrative in relation to generic characteristics. The first question will be based primarily on narrative study. The second will be based on contextual study. Issues of representation will be common to both questions.
  • 5. TWO QUESTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM US Cinema • Narrative Study • Contextual Study Issues of representation will be common Comparative Study to both questions 1. Compare the ways in which key themes in your chosen American films are presented. 2. With reference to your chosen American films, compare the extent to which their messages and values reflect the times in which they were made 3. How important is place in contributing to key themes in the American films you have studied for this topic? 4. Discuss similarities and differences in the representation of masculinity in your chosen American films. 5. How far do the American films you have studied for this topic depend on well established narrative and/or genre conventions? 6. How far do the American films you have studied for this topic express similar messages and values to one another? 7. Compare the ways in which narrative is used to create dramatic conflict in the American films you have studied for this topic 8. How far do your chosen American films portray themes and ideas in similar ways?
  • 6. PAST EXAM QUESTIONS • When looking at these questions it’s apparent that your knowledge of the films must cover: • Key themes/ Messages and Values • Narrative and Genre Conventions • Contextual Knowledge (place and time) • Representation
  • 7. Start comparing • Who are the main protagonists in each film? Compare and contrast them • What key themes do you think both films share? E.g. Justice & The Law • How are the themes you have listed communicated to you? • Where are the films set? Why is this important to what occurs in the narrative of each film? • Films often reflect the time they were made – TKAM was made in 1962 what was happening in America at this time? • TKAM was set in the 1930s what was happening in America at this time? • Two big criminal cases in the 1990s involved O.J. Simpson and Rodney King – find out about this cases and propose how links can be made to ATTK

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