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1 IB FILM II SUMMER ASSIGNMENT: 1. Film Theory IDS: a. For every movement, you need to identify: i. Influences of Movement ii. Definition of style iii. Time Period of introduction and/or popularity iv. Identify at least 2 directors who operated under this style and their major films v. At least one example of modern off-shoots of this style vi. One thing that your classmates will find interesting about this style vii. Recommend a film from the IB Film List that will showcase this style 2. Film Study a. Watch 3 films from the IB Film list and complete the film study questions. b. One of the films MUST be representative of a culture other than your own. THESE ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE ON SEPTEMBER 25 TH, Film Theory Movements: German Expressionism Soviet Montage French Avant-garde French Poetic Realism Italian Neorealism Japanese Art Cinema French New Wave New Italian Cinema American Underground Cinema Feminist film Direct Cinema Structural Film Third-World Cinema American Independent Cinema East Asian Cinema Iranian Cinema New British Cinema Personal Documentary
2 IB Film List 1. After Hours/Scorsese 2. The African Queen/Huston 3. L Age d Or/Bunuel* 4. Aguirre, the Wrath of God/Herzog 5. All About Eve/Mankiewicz 6. All About My Mother/Almodovar* 7. All Quiet on the Western Front/Milestone 8. Amarcord/Fellini * 9. Amator/Camera Buff/Kieslowski 10. American Beauty/Mendes * 11. American Graffiti/Lucas 12. A Nous La Liberte/Clair 13. Annie Hall/Allen 14. The Apartment/Wilder 15. Apocalypse Now/Coppola * 16. The Apu Trilogy/Ray 17. Arsenic and Old Lace/Capra 18. Ashes and Diamonds/Wajda 19. The Asphalt Jungle/Huston 20. L Atlalante/Vigo 21. Au Revoir Les Enfants/Malle 22. L Avventura/Antonioni 23. The Awful Truth/McCarey 24. A Woman Under the Influence/Cassavetes* 25. Bananas/Allen 26. Battleship Potemkin/Eisenstein 27. Being There/Ashby 28. The Best Years of Our Lives/Wyler 29. Beauty and the Beast/Cocteau 30. Bicycle Thieves/De Sica 31. Big Fish/Burton * 32. The Big Sleep/Hawkes 33. The Big Heat/Lang 34. Billy Liar/Schlesinger 35. The Birds/Hitchcock 36. Birth of a Nation/Griffiths 37. Black Orpheus/Camus 38. Blackmail/Hitchcock 39. Blade Runner/Scott 40. Blazing Saddles/Brooks 41. The Blue Angel/Von Sternberg 42. Blue Velvet/Lynch* 43. Bob Le Flambeur/Melville 44. Bonnie and Clyde/Penn* 45. Bowling for Columbine/Moore * 46. Boys in the Hood/Singleton 47. Breathless/Godard 48. Bride of Frankenstein/Whale 49. The Bride Wore Black/Truffaut 50. Brief Encounter/Lean 51. Bringing Up Baby/Hawkes 52. Brokeback Mountain/Lee* 53. Burn!/Pontecorvo* 54. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid/Hill 55. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari/Wiene 56. Cat People/ Tourneur 57. Curse of the Cat People/Wise 58. Casablanca/Curtiz 59. Charade/Donen 60. Children of Paradise/Carne 61. Chinatown/Polanski * 62. Cinema Paradiso/Tornatore 63. Citizen Kane/Welles 64. City Lights/Chaplin 65. City of God/Meirelles^* 66. The Class/Laurent 67. The Conformist/Bertolucci* 68. The Conversation/Coppola 69. The Counterfeiters/ Ruzowitxky* 70. Crimes and Misdemeanors/Allen 71. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon/Lee 72. The Crowd/Vidor 73. Cutter s Way/Passer 74. Day for Night/Truffaut 75. Days of Heaven/Malick 76. The Decalogue/Kieslowski 77. The Deer Hunter/Cimino * 78. Diabolique/Clouzot 79. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly/Schnabel 80. Doctor Strangelove/Kubrick 81. La Dolce Vita/Fellini 82. Do the Right Thing/Lee 83. Double Indemnity/Wilder 84. Dracula/Browning 85. Duck Soup/McCarey 86. The Earrings of Madame de /Ophuls 87. East of Eden/Kazan 88. Easy Rider/Hopper* 89. Ed Wood/Burton /2/Fellini 91. Elephant/Van Sant 92. Entr acte (Clair) 93. E.T. The Extra Terrestrial 94. The Exorcist/Friedkin* 95. Fantasia/Armstrong, Algar et al 96. Farewell My Concubine/Chen 97. Fargo/Coen Brothers* 98. Fight Club/Fincher* 99. A Fish Called Wanda/Charles Crichton 100. A Fistful of Dollars/Leone 101. Forbidden Games/Clement 102. The Four Hundred Blows/Truffaut 103. Frankenstein/Whale 104. Fury/Lang 105. The Garden of Finzi-Continis/De Sica* 106. The General/Keaton
3 107. Giant/Stevens 108. Glengarry Glen Ross/Foley 109. The Godfather/Coppola * 110. The Godfather II/Coppola * 111. Gojira/Honda 112. The Gold Rush/Chaplin 113. Gomorrah/Garrone* 114. Gone with the Wind/Fleming 115. Goodfellas/Scorsese* 116. The Graduate/Nichols 117. Grand Hotel/Goulding 118. La Grande Illusion/Renoir 119. Grapes of Wrath/Ford 120. Gun Crazy/Lewis 121. La Haine /Kassovitz* 122. Hiroshima Mon Amour/Resnais 123. Hud/Ritt 124. A Hard Days Night/Lester 125. His Girl Friday/Hawkes 126. High and Low/Kurosawa 127. High Noon/Zinnemann 128. Jaws/Spielberg 129. La Jetee/Marker 130. Ju Dou/Yimou 131. Jules and Jim/Truffaut 132. King Kong/Cooper and Schoedsack 133. I Know Where I m Going/Powell and Pressburger 134. Ikiru/Kurosawa 135. If /Anderson 136. In Bruges/McDonagh 137. In a Lonely Place/Ray 138. The Informer/Ford 139. Inglorious Basterds/Tarentino* 140. Intolerance/Griffith 141. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)/Siegel 142. It Happened One Night/Capra 143. The Killing/Kubrick 144. Kind Hearts and Coronets/Hamer 145. The King of Comedy/Scorsese 146. Knife in the Water/Polanski 147. The Lady Eve/Sturges 148. The Ladykillers/Mackendrick 149. The Lady from Shanghai/Welles 150. The Lady Vanishes/Hitchcock 151. The Last Picture Show/Bogdanavich 152. Last Year at Marienbad/Resnais 153. The Last Wave/Weir 154. The Lavender Hill Mob/Crichton 155. Lawrence of Arabia/Lean 156. The Last Laugh/Murnau 157. Laura/Preminger 158. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp/Powell and Pressburger 159. Little Caesar/LeRoy 160. The Lives of Others/Henckel von Donnersmarck* 161. The Lodger/Hitchcock 162. The Long Good Friday/Mackenzie 163. This Sporting Life/Anderson 164. M/Lang 165. Maltese Falcon/Huston 166. The Manchurian Candidate/Frankenheimer 167. Man of Aran/Flaherty 168. Man on Wire/Marsh 169. Man with a Camera/Vertov 170. Manhattan/Allen 171. Marnie/Hitchcock 172. The Marriage of Maria Braun/Fassbinder 173. M*A*S*H*/Altman 174. Matchpoint/Allen* 175. A Matter of Life and Death/Stairway to Heaven/Powell and Pressburger 176. Mean Streets/Scorsese 177. Melvin and Howard/Demme 178. Memento/Nolan* 179. Meshes of the Afternoon/Deren 180. Metropolis/Lang 181. Midnight Cowboy/Schlesinger* 182. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington/Capra 183. Monty Python and the Holy Grail/Gilliam & Jones 184. Modern Times/Chaplin 185. My Dinner with Andre/Malle 186. Nanook of the North/Flaherty 187. Nashville/Altman* 188. Night and Fog/Resnais 189. Nights of Cabiria/Fellini 190. The Night of the Hunter/Laughton 191. No Country for Old Men/Coen Brothers 192. North by Northwest/Hitchcock 193. Nosferatu/Murnau 194. Notorious/Hitchcock 195. Olympia/Reifenstahl 196. One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest/Forman 197. On the Waterfront/Kazan 198. Open City/Rosselini 199. Out of the Past/Tourneur 200. Paisan/Rosselini 201. Pan s Labyrinth/del Toro* 202. Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)/Dreyer 203. Paths of Glory/Kubrick 204. Persona/Bergman* 205. Philadelphia/Spielberg* 206. The Pianist/Polanski 207. Pickpocket/Bresson 208. The Pink Panther/Edwards 209. Play it Again, Sam/Allen 210. Plein Soleil (Purple Noon)/Clement
4 211. Potemkin/Eisenstein 212. The Producers/Brooks 213. Psycho/Hitchcock* 214. Pulp Fiction/Tarentino* 215. The Public Enemy/Wellman 216. Purple Rose of Cairo/Allen 217. Raise the Red Lantern/Yi-mou 218. Rashomon/Kurosawa 219. Ratcatcher/Ramsey* 220. Raging Bull/Scorsese * 221. Rebel without a Cause/Ray 222. Rebecca/Hitchcock 223. The Red Shoes/Powell 224. Rear Window/Hitchcock 225. Room at the Top/Clayton 226. Rope/Hitchcock 227. Rosemary s Baby/Polanski 228. Rules of the Game/Renoir 229. Sabotage/Hitchcock 230. Sanjuro/Kurosawa 231. Sans Soleil/Marker* 232. Saving Private Ryan/Spielberg 233. Scarface/Hawks 234. Schindler s List/Spielberg* 235. The Seventh Seal/Bergman 236. The Searchers/Ford 237. The Secret in Their Eyes/Campanella* 238. The Seven Samurai/Kurosawa 239. Shadow of a Doubt/Hitchcock 240. Shane/Stevens 241. Sherlock Jr./Keaton 242. The Shining/Kubrick* 243. Shoot the Piano Player/Truffaut 244. The Shop Around the Corner/Lubitsch 245. The Shop on Main Street/Kadar and Klos 246. The Silence of the Lambs/Demme 247. Singing in the Rain/Donen 248. The Sixth Sense/Shyamalan 249. Sleeper/Allen 250. Smiles of a Summer Night/Bergman 251. Some Like it Hot/Wilder 252. The Sorrow and the Pity/Ophuls 253. Spellbound/Hitchcock 254. Stagecoach/Ford 255. Stalag 17/Wilder 256. Stardust Memories/Allen 257. Star Wars/Lucas 258. La Strada/Fellini* 259. Strangers on a Train/Hitchcock 260. A Streetcar Named Desire/Kazan 261. Sundays and Cybele/Bourguignon 262. Sunset Boulevard/Wilder 263. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans/Murnau 264. Sullivan s Travels/Sturges 265. Sweet Smell of Success/Mackendrick 266. Take the Money and Run/Allen 267. Talk to Her/Almodovar* 268. A Taste of Honey/Richardson 269. Taxi Driver/Scorsese* 270. Ten Days That Shook The World/Eisenstein 271. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse/Lang 272. A Thousand Clowns/Coe 273. The Thin Man/Van Dyke 274. The Thin Red Line/Malick* 275. The Third Man/Reed 276. The Thirty-Nine Steps/Hitchcock 277. Three Colors Trilogy/Kieslowski 278. This Happy Breed/Lean 279. Throne of Blood/Kurosawa 280. Through a Glass Darkly/Bergman 281. To Kill a Mockingbird/Mulligan 282. Tokyo Story/Ozu 283. Touch of Evil/Welles : A Space Odyssey/Kubrick 285. Trouble in Paradise/Lubitsch 286. Tsotsi/Hood 287. Ugetsu Monogatori/Mizoguchi 288. Un Chien Andalou/Bunuel 289. Umberto D/De Sica 290. The Unforgiven/Eastwood 291. Vertigo/Hitchcock 292. The Wages of Fear/Clouzot 293. Waltz with Bashir/Forman* 294. West Side Story/Robbins and Wise 295. Whistle Down the Wind/Forbes 296. The Wild Child/Truffaut 297. Wild Strawberries/Bergman 298. Wings of Desire/Wenders 299. The Wizard of Oz/Fleming 300. The Wrong Man/Hitchcock 301. Young Frankenstein/Brooks 302. Zelig/Allen 303. Zero de Conduite/Vigo
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