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Genres Of Film. Action. High-energy physical stunts Two-dimensional good guys vs bad guys Designed for audience escapism Began in Post-Cold War(1960s). Notable examples. 007 James Bond spy series Terminator Series Rambo series. Adventure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Genres Of Film

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Action• High-energy physical stunts• Two-dimensional good guys vs bad

guys• Designed for audience escapism• Began in Post-Cold War(1960s)

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Notable examples

• 007 James Bond spy series• Terminator Series• Rambo series

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Adventure• usually exciting stories,new

experiences or exotic locales• intended to appeal mainly to men• Showcased courageous, altruistic,

patriotic heroes who fight for beliefs, freedom or against injustice

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Notable examples

• Indiana Jones series• Robin Hood (1922)• The Three Musketeers (1916,

1921, 1933, 1935, 1948, 1973, and 1993)

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Animation

• not a strictly-defined genre category, but rather a film technique

• often appeal to children

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Notable examples

• Little Nemo in Slumberland (1911)

• The Adventures of Felix (1919)• Steamboat Willie (1928)

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Biopic

• from the combination of the words "biography" and "pictures“

• depict and dramatize the life of an important historical personage

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Notable examples

• The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)

• The Life of Emile Zola (1937)• Abraham Lincoln (1930)

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Crime-Ganster• developed around the sinister actions

of criminals• often highlight the life of a crime

figure or a crime's victim• provide a view of the secret world of

the criminal

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Notable examples

• The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912)

• Dead Man Walking (1996)• The Godfather (1972)

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Children/ Family/Comedy

• Light-hearted plots• Amuses audience through

exaggeration• Usually has happy endings

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Types of comedies

• Comedian-led• Situation-comedies

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Notable examples

• It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)

• The Mask (1994)• Men in Black (1997)

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Disaster

• concentrate on the chaotic events surrounding the disaster

• have large-scale special effects

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Notable examples

• Planet of the Apes (2001)• Day the World Ended (1956)• Godzilla: King of the Monsters

(1954)

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Documentary

• non-fictional, "slice of life" factual works of art

• sometimes known as cinema verite

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• Nanook of the North (1922)• Don't Look Back (1967)• Memphis Belle (1990)

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Dystopian

• Generally set in the future• Often grim, dirty, dark and

unimaginably awful

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Notable examples

• Equilibrium (2002)• Starship Troopers (1997)• Death Race 2000 (1975)

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Fantasy

• transcend the bounds of human possibility and physical laws

• often in the context of imagination, dreams, or hallucinations

• appeal to both children and adults

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Notable examples

• The Thief of Bagdad (1940, UK)• Tom Thumb (1958)• The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

(1953)

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Film Noir• literally 'black film or cinema‘• Fear, mistrust, bleakness, loss of

innocence, despair and paranoia are readily evident

• is not a genre, but rather the mood, style, point-of-view, or tone of a film

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Notable examples

• Dark Passage (1947)• The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920,

Germ.)• The Maltese falcon (1941)

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Found Footage• Footage is presented as something

found• events on screen are seen through

the camera of the characters involved, who often speaks off screen

• Shaky camera work is employed for realism

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Notable examples

• The Blair Witch Project (1999)• Paranormal Activity (2007)• Cloverfield (2008)

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Horror

• Designed to frighten and invoke fears• Often combined with Sci-Fi• Center on the dark side of life• Goes as far back as the onset of films

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Notable examples• Le Manoir Du Diable (1896, Fr.) (aka

The Devil's Castle/The Haunted Castle)-1st horror film

• Notre-Dame De Paris (1911, Fr.) (aka The Hunchback of Notre Dame)

• Frankenstein (1910)

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Martial Arts• contains numerous fights between

characters• Focus is placed on action• Characters are many times played by

real martial artists

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Notable examples

• Ip Man (2008)• The Karate Kid (1984)• Bruce Lee Films

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Monster• centre on the struggle between human

beings and one or more monsters• The monster is usually created by a

folly of mankind• Serves as a metaphor for human’s

continuous destruction

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Notable examples

• The Golem (1915)• The Invisible Man (1933)• The Host (2006)

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Musical• emphasize and showcase full-scale

song and dance routines• centered on combinations of music,

dance, song• has been considered the most

escapist of all genres

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Notable examples

• The Lion King (1994)• The Singing Fool (1928)• The Jazz singer (1927)

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Mystery• emphasize the detective solving the

crime through clues and exceptional rational powers

• focus on the unsolved crime• Detective often succeeds in cleverly

trapping the killer or criminal

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Notable examples

• Sherlock Holmes films• Charlie Chan films• Mr Moto Films

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Pirate

• built upon action scenes of sea battles

• included lavish sets, costumes, and weapons

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Notable examples

• The Black Pirate (1926)• Captain Blood (1935)• The Sea Hawk (1940)

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Romance• love stories• center on passion, emotion, and the

romantic• Many romantic films do not have

fairy-tale, wistful-thinking stories or happy endings

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Notable examples

• King Kong (1933)• It’s A Wonderful Life (1946)• Romeo and Juliet (1968)• Titanic (1997)

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Sci-Fi• quasi-scientific, visionary and

imaginative• often expresses the potential of

technology to destroy humankind• Began in 1980s

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Notable examples• Le Voyage Dans La Lune (A Trip

to the Moon) (1902)-1st Sci-Fi film

• Godzilla (1998)• Flash Gordon series

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Sports

• have a sports setting that are central and predominant in the story

• Features individuals or teams with tough odds in a large-scale sport event

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Notable examples

• The Pride of the Yankees (1942)• The Champ (1931)• The Hustler (1961)

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Super Hero

• focused on the actions of one or more superheroes

• often includes a focus on the origin of the special powers

• Most are based on comic books

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Notable Examples

• RoboCop series• Batman (1943)• X-Men series

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Teen

• targeted at teenagers and young adults

• Plot is based on first love, rebellion against parents, teen angst etc

• Often set in high schools

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Notable examples

• 17 again (2009)• Scott Pilgrim vs the World (2010)• River’s Edge (1986)

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War

• often acknowledge the horror and heartbreak of war

• often been used as 'flag-waving' propaganda to inspire national pride and morale

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Notable examples

• Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)• The Birth Of A Nation (1915)• Wings (1927)

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Western• one of the oldest, most enduring and

flexible genres• Features the early days of the

expansive, untamed American frontier

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Notables

• The Great Train Robbery (1903)• Tumbleweeds (1925)• King of the Cowboys (1943)

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Cross Genre

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Action-Comedy

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Horror-Action

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Romantic-Comedy

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Western-Sci Fi

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Sci-Fi - Dystopian