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January 25 – Lecture Wk 2 • Main themes in this course • To encourage an excitement about the documentary form & its history • To explore techniques as they have evolved – from music and cinematography to the limits of fictional representations in factual film making • To encourage critical analysis

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January 25 – Lecture Wk 2

• Main themes in this course

• To encourage an excitement about the documentary form & its history

• To explore techniques as they have evolved – from music and cinematography to the limits of fictional representations in factual film making

• To encourage critical analysis

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Note on Academy Awards• Monday February 25th Hong Kong time

• Documentaries

• Doc features

• Doc shorts

• The highest accolade

• Nominees

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Oscar Nominations• Best documentary feature

• "No End in Sight" (Magnolia Pictures) A Representational Pictures Production: Charles Ferguson and Audrey MarrsAnalyst and scholar Charles Ferguson examines the process behind the Bush Administration's decision to invade Iraq in 2003.

• "Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience" A Documentary Group Production: Richard E. RobbinsThe experiences of Iraq War veterans are seen through their writings, accompanied by news footage and photographs.

• "Sicko" (Lionsgate and The Weinstein Company) A Dog Eat Dog Films Production: Michael Moore and Meghan O'Hara

• "Taxi to the Dark Side" (THINKFilm) An X-Ray Production: Alex Gibney and Eva Orner Previous doc: ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM (2005) -- Nominee

The case of an Afghan taxi driver beaten to death in 2002 while in U.S. military custody forms the heart of this examination of the abuses committed during the detainment and interrogation of political prisoners. When New York Times reporter Carlotta Gall investigates the death of cab driver Dilawar--

• "War/Dance" (THINKFilm) A Shine Global & Fine Films Production: Andrea Nix Fine &Sean Fine

Chief among the victims of the ongoing warfare in northern Ugandan are the country's children. .

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Oscar Nominations • Best documentary short subject

"Freeheld" A Lieutenant Films Production: Cynthia Wade and Vanessa RothFacing death from cancer, Detective Lieutenant Laurel Hester of the New Jersey Police Department spends the final year of her life fighting a policy that will not allow her to transfer her pension to her domestic partner, Stacie Andree.

• "La Corona (The Crown)" A Runaway Films and Vega Films Production: Amanda Micheli and Isabel VegaIn a women's prison in Bogotá, Colombia, the inmates compete in an annual beauty pageant. Four prisoners are profiled as they prepare for the contest; an unusual manifestation of a national obsession.

• "Salim Baba"A Ropa Vieja Films & Paradox Smoke Production: Tim Sternberg and Francisco Bello

Using a hand-cranked 1897 projector, Salim Muhammad offers his neighbors in the slums of Kolkata, India, a chance to view scraps of films. Although collectors have sought to buy his rare projector, Salim refuses to part with it, as his street shows are often the only films the local residents can afford to see.

• Sari's Mother" (Cinema Guild) A Daylight Factory Production: James Longley

previously IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS (2006) -- Nominee

On a farm in central Iraq, a mother struggles to care for her ten-year-old son, Sari, who is dying of AIDS. As the boy's condition worsens, his mother must deal with a health care system that has fallen into chaos under US occupation.

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Last Year Oscar Winners• Feature:

• An Inconvenient Truth

• Short:• The Blood of Yingzhou District

Ruby Yang & Thomas Lennon

A Chinese AIDS orphan, faces possible rejection by his surviving relatives,

who are torn between family tradition and their fear of the disease.

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A Documentary Film History

• Our Main Lecture this week

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Docs: Grew out of earliest film

• The history of “film”

• 1893. Thomas Edison.

• 1895. The Lumiere Brothers.

The Lumiere factory film

• 1900-1920’s Docs went hand

in hand with the silent

film era

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Robert Flaherty• Nanook of the North (1922)

• Moana (1926)

• Man of Aran (1934)

• Elephant Boy (1935)

• Show xfilm

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Documentary forms• Robert Flaherty first practiced what came to

be known as the observational or

anthropological film making• His films were criticized for having scenes

and situations that were “staged” – not real• Issue of “re-creation” distortion et al• "Sometimes you have to lie. Often one has to

distort a thing to catch its true spirit."

Robert Flaherty (c 1930)

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Truth in Docs – Ongoing debate

• How much staging is permitted?

• Actuality versus greater truth

• Misrepresentation & Honesty

• 1920 to 2008

• Michael Moore

• Most successful doc maker in $$$ terms in our time

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Docs: Truth & Distortion• Recurring Question• In Moore: • Roger and Me (1989)• Bowling for Columbine (2002)• Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)• Sicko (2007)

• Assignment: screen ONE of the above• DocMaker as Propagandist (DVD2)

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The debate over the Documentary Form

• John Grierson • “a creative treatment of actuality” (1926)• “The basic force behind [documentary] was

social and not æsthetic. It was a desire to make a drama out of the ordinary, to set against the prevailing drama of the extraordinary: a desire to bring the citizen’s eye in from the ends of the earth to the story, his own story, of what was happening under his nose.”

• "I look on cinema as a pulpit, and use it as a propagandist."

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Early Docs & Experimentation

• German Experimentation

• 1927

• Walther Ruttmann

• Berlin: Symphony of a Great City

• Ruttmann: an architect,

graphic designer, & painter

vague expressionistic style

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Berlin: Symphony of a Great City

• A simple chronicle from morning to night of Berlin life in five acts – organized as a musical composition with each section building toward a faster paced montage of images at its end.

• An interesting historical document

• Remember the period 1923-1929

• Germany’s Weimar Republic

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Berlin: Symphony of a Great City• Act 4

• Combines simple images of Berlin breaking for lunch

• With some social commentary

• Footnote: Ruttmann composed his film using he 1922 music of Max Butting

• Satisfies a tenet of good doc film making

• That they be experimental

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Docs and Experimentation• Russian Experimentation

• 1929 “Kino”

• Dziga Vertov

Man With the Movie

Camera

Similar to “Berlin” in its

symphonic – poetic approach

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Man with the Movie Camera• Cameraman Vertov’s brother Mikhail

Kaufman

• A city picture like Berlin –

Moscow

• Also with musical instructions

• Plays with film devices used in fiction film

• Trick photography & editing tricks

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A Man with the Movie Camera• “A record on celluloid in 6 reels: an excerpt

from the diary of a cameraman. This film presents an experiment in the cinematic communication of visible events without the aid of intertitles, without the aid of a scenario, without sets, actors. It aims at creating a truly international absolute language of cinema based on it total separation from the language of theatre and literature.

• Author-supervisor of the experiment Dziga Vertov, 1929

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The Propaganda Film• Survey

• Russia – Soviet Agit-Prop

• Germany

• China

• America

• What is propaganda?

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Propaganda• In the west, the word often carries a

negative meaning.

• Incidentally

In Chinese 宣传 – the term is neutral

• To spread publicity or public awareness

• No sense of bias or untruthfulness

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The Propaganda Film

• Among the earliest documentaries were commissioned by governments to convey “official” messages

• To propagate a government line

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The Propaganda Film

• An effective propaganda film was one which stirred feelings of nationalism or national pride; a sense of national greatness; perhaps encouraging a people to action on behalf of a government or political mission.

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Germany – Leni Riefenstahl • Actress in 1920’s

• Director from 1933

• Continued working

nearly to age 101

when she died

• Africa shoots

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Leni Riefenstahl

• Triumph of the Will (1934) 107m

• Hitler’s film maker• DVD: the film opening

one of the most famous

opening sequences

in film history

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Leni Riefenstahl• Olympia (1938) 204m

Techniques angles, tracking shot,

slo-mo, under water http://www.riefenstahl.org/downloads/video-riefenstahl.html

• Jesse Owens• http://www.riefenstahl.org/downloads/video/olympia-jesseowens.rm

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America reacts to Riefenstahl • Frank Capra

• 1934 won best director academy award

• Plus 4 more for

• It Happened One Night

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America reacts to Reifenstahl • Frank Capra

• Why We Fight (1942)

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Propaganda films

• The manipulation of music

• Emotion

• In US and Chinese films heavy narration

• Images sky, clouds ….

• Common to these films

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Early Films Influence• Montage• Experimentation• Thought to music• Techniques, slow motion, multiple

camera angles, underwater shots, actuality

• Negative – staging, re-shoots, alteration of sequence and time

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Next - Week 3 – Documentaries for Television

• TV Documentaries 1958-2008

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JMSC 0044 Documentary Film Appreciation

Fridays 930 to 1230

Jim Laurie

[email protected]

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More Quotes on Documentary• "Documentary filmmaking combines the power and

grace of fictional filmmaking with the boldness and authenticity of stories taken directly from life."

Mark Freeman San Diego State University

• "Varying in style, technique, editing, story-telling, narration, and intent, it is a medium that records the cross-section of human experience, from monumental conflict to simple lives lived day to day."

Ian Aitken, Author, Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film

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Familiar Topics of Chinese Films

• Maoist political films • Biographies of

heroic figures like Lei Feng, Mao, Zhou, Zhu De, Deng etc

• “The Day I Left Lei Feng” 1996

• Zhou Enlai 1996

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China• Documentary films

celebrating China’s greatness have been a feature of CCTV since the early 1960’s. The films also featured in theatres.

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Chinese Films Subjects

Historical filmsJapan filmsKorean War filmsGreat leaders films

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CCTV Documentaries• Let’s look first at what is new and then

• Work our way backward historically

• China Central Television has been the principal producer of documentaries in China from its founding in 1958 to the mid 1990’s.

• Only with the independent film movement has that begun to change

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New Sophistication in State Supported Documentary

Making• Stylistically - 1980’s influence of large scale

multi-part documentaries made by Japan’s NHK

• The Silk Road (1980) • The Yellow River (1986)• See:

http://www.nhk.or.jp/digitalmuseum/nhk50years_en/history/p20/index.html

• In last 8 years China has made big but more subtle, sweeping, historical films in NHK or US Public Broadcasting tradition

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Rise of Great Powers• http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200611/26/e

ng20061126_325264.html• Film maker Ren Xue’an group spent three

years making the documentary. • “Ren said his team visited nine countries, and

interviewed more than 100 scholars and political figures.”

• “Three years ago, Qian Chendan (film adviser) delivered a lecture on the history of the great powers since the 16th century to members of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.” People’s Daily

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China Central Television 2006

• The Rise of the Great Powers 大國崛起

• 12 part documentary

November 2006

• See: http://finance.cctv.com/special/C16860/01/index.shtml

• 中国和平崛起 China’s Peaceful Rise

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Rise of Great Powers

• Excerpt from Episode 1 of 12:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkX82kukw_Y

• Rise of Japan excerpt:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPdQL7z151k&mode=related&search

• Different from previous CCTV work

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Rise of Great Powers• History not from victim POV• History without dwelling on “imperialism”

and “hegemony.”• England in the past “Opium”• Now - Queen Elizabeth I, “She did not

abuse her power or prestige.”• Departure from blatant agit-prop of past• Still without directly mentioning Chinese

power, the message is clear