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Christmas half term homework
By Romeo Nazareth
Narnia the Voyage of the Dawn Trader
• Full reference: Narnia: the voyage of the dawn trader (Apted, 2010, USA)
• Release date: 9th December 2010• Genre: adventure, fantasy and family
Narnia the Voyage of the Dawn Trader
• Audience: the type of audience best suited to this film would be young families, people who want to see the sequel to the last film or people who like fantasy films.
• Stars: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, William Moseley
• Marketing: the film was shown on billboards as shown by this picture taken in Sutton high street, it was also marketed on film magazines as shown in the magazine I brought in
TRON: Legacy
• Full reference: TRON: Legacy (Kosinski, 2010, USA)
• Release date: 17th December 2010• Genre: Action, adventure, sci-fi, thriller
TRON: Legacy • Audience: people who would go watch this would be people who like a
film with action in it but also a futuristic film, mostly people from the ages of 16-25, and also predominantly males as they tend to prefer action films.
• Stars: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, Bruce Boxleitner. • Marketing: this film was advertised as cardboard cut outs in and around
cinemas as shown in my picture, it was also advertised in magazines and post cards as show by my other bits of evidence.
Love and other Drugs
• Full reference: Love and other Drugs (Zwick, 2010, USA)
• Release date: 29th December 2010• Genre: comedy, romance
Love and other Drugs• Audience: couples who like romcoms and also men and women aged
between 18 and 30 who like to have a laugh but also a love story too. • Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Oliver Platt, Hank Azaria• Marketing: this film was shown on big slides in town centres as shown in
my picture but also in film guides which advertise the film.
Little Fockers
• Full reference: Little Fockers (Weitz, 2010, USA)
• Release date: 22nd December 2010• Genre: Comedy, family
Little Fockers• Audience: families who like comedy films, probably with slightly older
children as it is a 12A . Also for people who have seen the previous films in this trilogy.
• Stars: Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Barbra Streisand, Teri Polo• Marketing: the film was shown on billboards in the towns as shown by the
picture I've taken and also advertised on magazines and in a film guide
The Kings Speech
• Full reference: The Kings Speech (Hooper, 2010, UK, Australia,)
• Release date: 7th January 2011• Genre: Drama, history
The Kings Speech• Audience: people who like films on history. The film is also suited to the
older generation like 30+ as it is more factual and a serious film.• Stars: Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Derek Jacobi, Robert Portal• Marketing: the film was shown as a trailer on televisions as shown by my
image and also on slides in towns shown by my image too. The film also comes up in my film guide.
What they have in common?????
• All these films have a happy ending due to the season. It is Christmas and as the saying goes ‘tis the season to be jolly’, all the films end happily and have a good story line for the audience to follow. There are a range of films though; fantasy, family, historical and comedy. this is a wide range of genres and shows that not only one genre came out these holidays.