The expressionistic style and the theatricality in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971)
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Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Film Science, grade: A, Concordia University Montreal (Mel Hoppenheim School Of Cinema), course: Stanley Kubrick Seminar, language: English, abstract: I dont know many filmmakers within their films are more pictorial structures than inthe films of Stanley Kubrick. In the following essay, A Clockwork Orange will beanalyzed in terms of expressionism and theatricality. There not only the pictorialstructure of the shots, but also the structure of the entire film is very interesting.The film has three main parts. The first one contains Alexs violent performance,the second is Alexs cure in jail and the third one is a kind of the empire strikesback. Many scenes of the first part come again but in a mirrored version; now Alexis the victim. A Clockwork Orange represents the directors most completeexperiment in presenting cinematic material in a subjective mode. (Falsetto, ANarrative and Stylistic Analysis, p. 90) Therefore other characteristics of the film,especially the 1st person voice over, or the point of view shots, are very importantto mention in terms of creating this subjectivity. But one of the most importantaspects in the films subjectivity and theatricality is Alexs performance. Also theexpressionist décor and lightning plays its important part in the film. Theexpressionistic style is deeply connected with elements of theatricality, in particularthrough the performance of the actors. Before analyzing A Clockwork Orangeconcerning these elements, I will describe the development of the Germanexpressionism and its historical context in general. After that I will point out the development of theatricality in cinema and in what relation theater stands tocinema.
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Erschienen: 14.01.2004
Umfang: 19 S., 0.16 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783638245234
Umbreit-Nr.: 6812112
