WJEC/Eduqas Film Studies for A Level & AS Revision Guide

A Level Film Studies revision checklist 147 What to revise Documentary film Core areas: Film form Core areas: Aesthetics Core areas: Representations of age, gender and ethnicity Core areas: Political, social, cultural and institutional contexts Specialist area: Filmmakers’ theories Specialist area: Critical debates: The significance of digital technology in film Component 2, Section C Silent cinema You have studied one of the following film options: ◾ ◾ Keaton shorts – One Week (1920), The Scarecrow (1920), The ‘High Sign’ (1921) and Cops (1922) ◾ ◾ Strike (Eisenstein, USSR, 1924) ◾ ◾ Man With a Movie Camera (Vertov, USSR, 1929) and À Propos de Nice (Vigo, 1930) ◾ ◾ Sunrise (Murnau, US, 1927) ◾ ◾ Spies (Lang, Germany, 1928). What to revise Silent film option Core areas: Film form Core areas: Aesthetics Core areas: Representations of age, gender and ethnicity Core areas: Political, social, cultural and institutional contexts Specialist area: Critical debates: The realist and the expressive Component 2, Section D Experimental film You have studied one of the following film options: ◾ ◾ Vivre sa vie (Godard, France, 1962) ◾ ◾ Daisies (Chytilova, Czechoslovakia, 1965) and Saute ma ville (Akerman, Belgium, 1968) ◾ ◾ Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, US, 1994) ◾ ◾ Fallen Angels (Wong, Hong Kong, 1995) ◾ ◾ Timecode (Figgis, US, 2000) What to revise Experimental film option Core areas: Film form Core areas: Aesthetics Core areas: Representations of age, gender and ethnicity Core areas: Political, social, cultural and institutional contexts Specialist area: Auteur Specialist area: Narrative

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy Nzc1OTg=