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Entrance Activity

YOU MUST fill in the gaps and THEN explain HOW this screen shot conforms to this narrative theory.

Extension – YOU COULD give other examples that help establish this text to be a………

‘Consp_____’ (H_______ & M_________ – 20_ _) allam arshment 00 iracy

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Section B – British Film topics Identity Study –

‘In the Name of the Father’

COMPLETED?

What micro and macro features construct the notion of conflict to the spectator?

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Homework

Exam question How far does the opening sequence of the film you have studied establish the idea of conflict? YOU MUST produce a 1 Page-Review of how the micro features construct this idea to the spectator. Due: TODAY– Monday 2nd March

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Title:‘In the Name of the Father’ – Key Scenes Analysis

Tuesday 24th February 2015

FM2 – British and American Film (60%) of AS Level)

Section B – British Film topics Identity Study –

‘In the Name of the Father’ and ‘Hunger’

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Why?

Aims & Objectives

• YOU WILL re-cap prior learning.

• YOU WILL analyse 2 other Key scenes from the film to establish some of the key themes & issues YOU MUST be aware of for the exam.

• Review the learning.

AO1

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of film as an audio-visual form of creative expression together and

AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding, including some of the common critical approaches that characterise the subject, when exploring and analysing films.

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FM2 – EXAM BOARD EXPECTATIONS

• Study at least two films• Focus on how macro elements of film – particularly

Narrative – construct meanings and raise issues• ‘Borders and Belonging’ - Concerned with Identity and

belonging in relation to a place which is called the United Kingdom but in which “British” is an increasingly contested term

• Focus on Migrants, as well as characters who question their attachment to or alienation from the idea of being “British”

RE-CAP

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Re-cap Prior Learning

Daniel Day-Lewis as G_____ C_____ Pete Postlethwaite as G_____ C_____John Lynch as Paul H____Mark Sheppard as P_____y ArmstrongBeatie Edney as C_____e RichardsonEmma Thompson as G_____h Peirce

erry onloniuseppe onlon

illadd

arolaret

YOU MUST fill in the gaps to establish who the key stock characters are in this text.

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“Need to Belong”

YOU MUST establish HOW or WHO Gerry belongs to at key stages in this text. For example:

• The Setup (Syd Field) – WHO does Gerry belong to in the opening 10 minutes?

• Arrives in the UK - WHO does Gerry belong to?• In prison - WHO does Gerry belong to?• Nationality and Identity on the whole - WHO does Gerry belong to?

Task 2) – 8 minutes

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Feedback

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Section B – British Film topics Identity Study –

‘In the Name of the Father’

YOU MUST use this sheet to establish YOU SHOULD Extension – YOU COULD

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Feedback

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What have you learnt?

YOU MUST write down what YOU have learnt in relation to the scenes analysed.

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Homework

Revise for a short Test on areas we have covered so far for this Case Study. Due: Next Lesson – Wednesday 25th February