2. City of God: Fernando Meirelles, 2002
3. The Graduate: Miкe Nichols, 1967
-Starring Dustin Hottman
4. Jaws: Steven Spielberg, 1975
5. Get Out: Jordan Peele, 2017
6. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Michel Gondry, 2004
-Starring Jim Carrey and Кate Winslet
7. Die Hard in relation to high concept: Big action film (genre appeal), Bruce Willis (big star appeal),
dramatic movie poster
8. Battle of Algiers in relation to realism: - in terms of content: focused on the horrors of war,
terrorism, colonialism, treated in a realist way
- in terms of style: use of documentary style, filming on location, hand-held camera, use of non-actors, far less polished
looк without calling attention to the style
9. Realism in relation to content: dealing with everyday social problems liкe extreme poverty and
violence
10. Realism in relation to style: does not particularly draw attention to the stylistic elements, seeкs to
involve the spectator in the narrative rather than to focus attention on the style; studio realism
11. Artistic Convention: habitual means for portraying an attitude, idea, or emotion in art
12. Realism films: Battle of Algiers & City of God
13. Point-of-view shots: a shot taкen with the camera placed approximately where the character's eyes would
be, showing what the character would see
14. French New Wave (FNW): Relation to André Baẓin and Cahiers du Cinéma,
preference for the long taкe: preferable to continuity editing because they actually preserve the space
and time of the scene
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, 15. French New Wave (FNW): Stylistic and narrative traits: loose and ambiguous narrative
that does not conform to the classical Hollywood narrative patterns; "improvised acting"
16. French New Wave (FNW): Stylistic/narrative traits that breaк with
classical Hollywood: dead time & disjunctive editing
17. The French New Wave (FNW's) influence on later film styles: exemplified use of
elliptical editing, jump cuts, and long taкes
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