Thursday 24 February 2011

Oscars '11

We're almost there, Sunday 27th of February, the winners of the 83rd annual academy awards will be announced. It looks like there are 3 big films that have been nominated several times. 'The King's Speech', 'The Fighter' and 'The Social Network' have a really big chance of winning Oscars. All three of them are nominated for best motion picture of the year, best directing and best editing. 
'The King's Speech' has a really big chance on winning Oscars as it has won 6 BAFTA awards on the 13th of February and was nominated for even more categories. 

Monday 31 January 2011

British Horror films between the 50s and the 00s

  • 50s:
  • the curse of frankenstein terence fisher 1957 hammer film productions
  • night of the demon jaques tourneur 1957 sabre film production
  • blood of the vampire henry cass 1958  Artistes Alliance Ltd.
  • 60s
  • the brides of dracula terence fisher 1960 hammer film productions
  • Bunny Lake Is Missing otto preminger 1965 wheel productions
  • the curse of the mummy's tomb michael carreras 1964 hammer film productions
  • 70s
  • scars of dracula roy W Baker 1970 EMI films
  • the house that dripped blood peter duffell 1971 amicus productions
  • the beast must die paul annett 1974 amicus productions
  • 80s
  • hammer house of horror james carreras 1980 chips productions
  • the appointment lindsey c vickers 1981  First Principle Film Productions Ltd.
  • the comic richard driscoll 1985 christobel productions
  • 90s
  • bad karma alex chandon 1991 Shape-Shifting Films 
  • drillbit alex chandon 1992 SOI Film Entertainment
  • breeders paul matthews 1997 A-pix entertainment

Tuesday 18 January 2011

Golden Globe awards




Last Sunday on the 16th of january the winners of the annual Golden Globe awards were announced. The biggest winner of the night was without a doubt the film The Social Network. This movie made in 2010 received four Golden Globe awards. One for best motion picture drama, an award for best director which was David Fincher, one for best screenplay and the las Golden Globe was for best original score.

 
Actors and actresses won Golden Globe awards as well. The best leading roles were Colin Firth in The King's Speech, Natalie Portman for her role in Black Swan and the best performance Golden Globe was received by Paul Giamatti for is part in Barney's Version and to Annette Bening for her performance in The Kids Are Alright.
 

Best performance Golden Globes were won by Christian Bale and Melissa Leo who both starred in the film the Fighter.

Monday 3 January 2011

Hollywood stars Robert De Niro and Kate Winslet

Robert de Niro

Robert de Niro is considered to be one of the biggest stars of his time. His career as an actor started in 1973 with his first fame gaining role in ‘Bang the drum slowly’.  The first big director he worked with was Martin Scorsese in his film ‘Mean Streets’ in 1973 as well. Other famous films he starred in were ‘The Godfather: Part II’, ‘Taxi Driver’, ‘Raging Bull’, ‘Goodfellas’, ‘Meet the parents’ and many others.  His latest box-office film is Little Fockers which is directed by Paul Weitz. De Niro heads his own production company called Tribeca Film Center, and made his directorial debut with ‘A Bronx Tale’ (1993). He has several Awards and nominations, for instance for his role in The Godfather: Part II he won an Academy Award for best supporting actor. Academy Award nominations are what he got for his role in Taxi Driver (1976), The Deer Hunter (1978) and Cape Fear (1991). His role in Raging Bull gave him a best actor award in 1980. Robert de Niro often had to play brutal or even violent characters who were borderline psychotics. De Niro is also known for his method acting and for his heavily studying his character’s background.  The main genres he is known for are action and comedy. 



Kate Winslet


Kate Elizabeth Winslet had her big break in the film business at the age of 17. She was cast as an obsessive adolescent in Heavenly Creatures (1994). The next year she auditioned successfully for the role of Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility directed by Ang Lee. Kate received both a British Acadamy Award and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her part in this film. The role that turned her into an international star instead of being an art house actress, Was the part of Rose DeWitt Bukater in Titanic (1997). Her other most famous films she starred in are Revolutionary Road, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Finding Neverland, The Holiday and she also did the voice of Rita in the animation film Flushed Away. Besides being an actress, Kate Winslet is also a great singer. Her first single was called ‘What If?’ and reached the top ten in the UK. Winslet has had many different parts, but she is mainly associated with the parts of straightforward pretty-girls. Drama is the main genre of films she starred in. The film she just finished is called Movie 43 and it is directed by Elizabeth Banks. Other famous actors in this film are Emma Stone, Gerard Butler and Kristen Bell. 

Saturday 27 November 2010

article film council

If reports that The Iron Lady is 'some left-wing fantasy' are true, then Conservatives may not welcome the UKFC's final move
The credits have begun rolling on the UK Film Council. In July culture secretary Jeremy Hunt announced the disbanding of the body that funds UK films; on Monday morning, Ed Vaizey, minister for culture, communications and the creative industries, will explain how its duties are to be divvied up among existing organisations.
But the UK Film Council appears to be refusing to go out with a bang. One of its last large-scale donations has been to the forthcoming Margaret Thatcher biopic, The Iron Lady, which was awarded £1m in October.
Some see the move as an 11th-hour snook cocked at the Conservatives who, if rumours surrounding the script are to believed, may not welcome the project.
Tim Walker of the Daily Telegraph reports that Thatcher's family were "appalled" by the sound of the film, »
- Catherine Shoard

Sunday 31 October 2010

Latest film news: headlines

The information for these headlines come from the website: http://www.empireonline.com/news


- - The new Mission Impossible that will be released on the sixteenth of December next year, finally has a title:          Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. - -

- - Step Up 4Ever will be released in 2012 - -

- - Avatar 2 and 3 are coming in 2014 and 2015 - -

- - The title of the third Batman film directed by Christopher Nolan and released in July 2012 will be: The Dark     Knight Rises. - -

- - Michael Jackson's most popular video will end up being the basis for a new film that will be directed by Kenny Ortega. - -

- - Jalmari Helander's newest not-so-merry-Christmas-film : Rare exports; a Christmas Tale. - -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D46QhwFyzp0

Tuesday 12 October 2010

macro study : Aladdin

Aladdin. A disney film most people have seen, is a perfect example of  a Vladimir Propp structured film. Propp focused mostly around the characters in the film. He said that the narrative structures are decided by the characters. He identified eight key rules:
1) The villain
2) The donor
3) The magical helper
4) The princess
5) Her father
6) The dispatcher
7) The hero
8) The false hero

In Aladdin these characters are very easy to find. The film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. According to the imbd website the genres are: adventure, animation, family, fantasy, musical and romance. This is the storyline of the film which I got from this website: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103639/

Aladdin is a street-urchin who lives in a large and busy town long ago with his faithful monkey friend Abu. When Princess Jasmine gets tired of being forced to remain in the palace that overlooks the city, she sneaks out to the marketplace, where she accidentally meets Aladdin. Under the orders of the evil Jafar (the sultan's advisor), Aladdin is thrown in jail and becomes caught up in Jafar's plot to rule the land with the aid of a mysterious lamp. Legend has it that only a person who is a "diamond in the rough" can retrieve the lamp from the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin might fight that description, but that's not enough to marry the princess, who must (by law) marry a prince. Written by Murray Chapman <muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au>  

Characters

 
1) The villain:
The villain in a film is the character that struggles against the hero. In Aladdin this would be Jafar. During the film he tries to kill Aladdin who is the hero in this film and tries to marry the princess who actually loves Aladdin instead of Jafar.

2) The donor:
The donor in the character who prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object. In this film the donor would be Genie. He has got magical powers and is able to fulfill three of Aladdin's wishes. Genie is able to give Aladdin whatever he desires.

3) The magical helper:
In Aladdin there are actually two magical helpers. Abu and the magic rug. The magic rug and Abu helped Aladdin everytime he was in danger.

4) The princess:
Jasmine is in this film the princess she marries the hero in the end.

5) Her father:
The sultan is the princesses father. In the film he decides who Jasmine, the princess, has to marry.

6) The dispatcher:
In this disney film the dispatcher ( the character who makes the task known and sends the hero off) is actually the villain. Jafar locks Aladdin up in a prison and disguises himself then in an old innocent men who wants to give Aladdin's freedom back. He tells Aladdin that he will show him a way out if he goes into the cave of wonders to get him a lamp. This is how our hero gets send on his quest.

7) The hero:
The hero in this film is of course Aladdin. He is the character who reacts to the donor and eventually weds the princess in the end. He is the protagonist.

8) False hero:
In Aladdin the false hero is the same character as the villain which is Jafar. He tells Jasmine lies so she would think that he is the good guy and that Aladdin is the bad guy. He tries to hypnotise the sultan, so that he could marry Jasmine instead of Aladdin.