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=Films Studies - FM3 Small Scale Research Project=

__**Deadlines:**__

Friday 10th December 2010 - first draft of script and catalogue to be handed in Friday 17th December 2010 - filmed presentations of script Friday 7th January 2011 - second draft of script and catalogue to be handed in

=**Please find below an overview of this module**=

Please find below exemplar catalogues and scriptsfrom 2009/2010




**FM2 British Film and Comedy Revision Notes**

 * FM4 **
 * FM4 **


 * Horror Film and Emotional Response **
 * Vertigo **
 * Vertigo **
 * Vertigo **

World Cinema: Urban Stories















Tsotsi trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX20lzOQwUo

Gavin Hood Tsotsi Interview: http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2006/03/15/gavin_hood_tsosti_2006_interview.shtml

http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0302/p01s04-woaf.html

"It's so different than most movies about South Africa, which are all about AIDS, race, and [the apartheid] struggle, struggle, struggle," says Sandile Mbolekwa, a college student with American rapper 50 Cent emblazoned on his sweatshirt. "So many movies want to take us back" to the days of apartheid, he says after emerging from the cinema in downtown Johannesburg. "This is something fresh. That's why it's getting the love."

BBC news article on South African gangs http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1919382.stm

"I was born in a cruel world, I'm living in a cruel world, and I'll die in a cruel world. I haven't got money so what must I do? I must steal that car to get money to support my wife and children and my brothers. They are all looking up to me." So speaks "Killer", a gangster working for a car hijacking syndicate in Johannesburg.