Somers Town is a Black and white film we are going to go watch it at Cinema City on Thursday 15th October. The director, Shane Meadows may have chosen to produce this film in black and white because it could add affect to where the film is set, to show that it is not a great place to grow up or even live, to show the harshness, or how Meadows wants to create the mood and feel of the film.
3 FILMS I CHOSEN TO BRIEFY RESEARCH AS THEY ARE SHOT IN BLACK AND WHITE...
Film: Rumble Fish
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Release Date: 21 October 1983
Genre: Drama
Directors Reputation: Francis Ford Coppola studied film at UCLA and while there, he made numerous short films, including some pornography. In the late 1960s, he started his professional career making low-budget films with Roger Corman and writing screenplays. In 1986 Francis Ford Coppola, with George Lucas, directed the Michael Jackson film for Disney theme parks, Captain Eo, which at the time was the most expensive film per minute ever made. Also in 1990 Francis Ford Coppola completed the Godfather series with The Godfather Part III, which while not as critically acclaimed as the first two movies, was still a box office success.
Critical Reaction to the film: The film was nominated for Golden Globe. Another 2 wins & 1 nomination
Film: In Search of a Midnight Kiss
Director: Alex Holdridge
Release Date: 2007
Genre: Comedy/Romance
Directors Reputation: He won 4 awards in his career. He is famous because he directed the movie "Sexless". Alex's previous film, "Sexless," is the only film to have won both the jury and audience award at the South by Southwest Film Festival. It is a sex comedy about twenty-something couples' last month in Austin, Texas.
Critical Reaction to the film: It is listed on the National Board of Review's Top 10 Independent Films of 2008, won the Independent Spirit's John Cassavetes Award in 2009 as well as having earned awards at festivals around the world. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2007 and since has played at festivals around the world from Mill Valley, Chicago and Los Angeles in the U.S. to London, Edinburgh and many more places.
Film: Raging Bull
Director: Martin Scorsese
Release Date: 10 April 1981
Genre: Biography, Drama , Sport
Directors Reputation: Won Oscar. Another 82 wins & 61 nominations.
Critical Reaction to the film: Won 2 Oscars. Another 19 wins & 16 nominations. After receiving mixed initial reviews, (and criticism due to its disturbing level of violence, and upsetting material) it went on to garner a high critical reputation and is now widely regarded among the greatest movies ever made. It is one of five films that has been named to the National Film Registry in its first year of eligibility
(The Reason for Choosing these 3 Films is beacuse the title drew me to interest and i wanted to find out more)
About the Filming and the Area of Somers Town
In Somers Town, the Iconographic sights and sounds i would expect from the film are:
• people fighting
• traffic e.g. buses, cars, lorries
• alarms from buildings/cars
• people chatting
• people doing washing
The expectations of the character and narrative based on the setting of the film is, I think that the film will be about the child trying to fit and with everything around him and being new to everything doesn’t help his situation very well, and he will find it difficult settling in, making new friends, people to trust, just living in general.