Friday 15 January 2016

what makes a film a British film :

  • Whether the actors are British or not.
  • If the location of the movie is in Britain
  • Is it related to a normal British lifestyle
  • Does it contain stereotypical British items, e.g. a London Bus

The difference between a British production context and a Hollywood production context is that British productions often rely on a much lower budget, character-driven plot and also the word of mouth for the film to reach people.
Hollywood
  • Spectacle driven stories
  • High Budgeted movies
  • Heavy reliance

British actor who tends to make lots of money for American film institution's : James Bond 

The James Bond franchise started in the early 1960s which was roughly the time when all the popular American movies were beginning to be released.
 
Groups that often feature in British films are the youth and women. Youth for example, often feature in films to do with things like opposition to establishment and violence such as 'A Clockwork Orange' and also 'Attack The Block.'

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