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Lecture 2: I ’ m Ready for My Close-Up. Professor Michael Green. Sunset Boulevard (1950) Directed by Billy Wilder. Billy Wilder. Major figure in Hollywood History Won six Oscars and was nominated for 15 others. Worked in a number of genres. Double Indemnity (1944).
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Lecture 2:I’m Ready for My Close-Up Professor Michael Green Sunset Boulevard (1950) Directed by Billy Wilder
Billy Wilder Major figure in Hollywood History Won six Oscars and was nominated for 15 others. Worked in a number of genres
Sunset Boulevard • William Holden (Joe) • Gloria Swanson (Norma Desmond) • Erich von Stroheim (Max) • Nancy Olsen (Betty) • Cecil B. DeMille (Himself)
Analyzing the Film: Genres • Genres • Film Noir • Gothic Horror • Melodrama • Satire Watch clip #1.
Formal Film Techniques • High contrast black and white photography • Gothic mise-en-scene • Vast interior sets filmed in high/low angles • Flashback / Narration
Themes/Motifs • Themes • Hollywood culture is shallow, disposable and hypocritical. • Money, success and vanity corrupt. • L.A. and Hollywood are dystopias disguised as utopias. • L.A. Motifs (rendered ironically) • Cars • Movie lots • Swimming pools
Analyzing the Film: Gender • What does the film have to say about gender roles and relationships? Consider the historical context. • Joe • Norma • Betty • Max • Watch clip #2.
Lesson 2 Reading • “Hollywood and the Dawning of the Aquarian Age,” By Robert Sklar • The early moviemakers. Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, D.W. Griffith and Charlie Chaplin, founders of United Artists
Reading Points • The attractions of California. • Working in the young L.A. film business. • The emergence of film acting and stars. • The “movie-struck girl” and women in the early movie business. • Norma and Joe in Sunset Boulevard • A “new race” of men and women. • Early scandals and the relationship of America to Hollywood.