Our final film opening... EXPOSED
Thursday, 23 April 2015
THE REST OF THE FILM
The Rest of the film
- After our opening, the film will go on to tell the story of the relationship between Jessie and Jack from the start to the end.
- Taking inspiration from '500 Days Of Summer' (2009) the elements of their relationship will be shown in a non-chronological order, broken up to show the contrast from when they were happy at the start, to when Jessie became victimised in a passionate yet dangerous relationship.
- To comply with the Social Realism Genre, the actors will continue to act in a naturalistic way, in a variety of locations such as their homes and the local places they would have gone, to make it as realistic as possible.
500 days of Summer Trailer
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Social Realism Directors
Social Realism Directors
- Trainspotting- Trainspotting is one the most famous social realism films and the producer for this film was a man named Danny Boyle. Danny Boyle is an english film director, producer and screenwriter of some of the most successful films in the world, not only including trainspotting, but other social realist films such as 'Slumdog millionaire.' He is well known for his extremely accurate portrayals of hardships, including drug use and portrayals of social class.

- Fish tank- The director of the well known social realism film is Andrea Arnolds. Andrea Arnolds is a British director and former actor who won many awards for 'Fish Tank.' She shot this film entirely in the UK, and was adamant that she would shoot the film in chronological order, so that the journey of the film was in chronological order, and would make sense to the main but inexperienced actor, Katie Jarvis. Andrea would only give her a day's worth of script to study so that she could take it day by day, and this in turn, created an extremely realistic and accurate representation of South London.
(made by Sammie)
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