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World Cinema. Aims: to examine the issues surrounding youth culture in urban inner cities. To begin to understand how world cinema represents urban culture in comparison with UK and US film. Urban youth stories….
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World Cinema Aims: to examine the issues surrounding youth culture in urban inner cities. To begin to understand how world cinema represents urban culture in comparison with UK and US film.
Urban youth stories… • This topic aims to make sociological links between how youths in urban environments around the world are represented in world cinema. • Task: make a list of UK or US films that you have seen set that are set amongst the urban youth. • Boyz in the Hood • Menace to Society • Dangerous Minds • Precious • Bullet Boy • Kidulthood/Adulthood • Girlfight • Kids • Fish Tank
Key themes and issues • What themes or issues do most of these films deal with? • Opportunities • Not being understood by adults. • Unstable family backgrounds. • Social deprivation- poor housing, lack of education etc. • Peer pressure. • Teenage boredom. • Sense of belonging- often gangs replace families. • Crime- often stems from the above! • Watch these clips from two films, one UK and one US. Make notes on the sheet. • Clip one: ‘Clockers’ directed by Spike Lee (US) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BwloABy1oI&feature=fvw • Clip two: ‘Bullet Boy’ directed by Saul Dibb (UK) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYe9asaGDdc&feature=youtube_gdata
So how do films from outside of the US and the UK represent urban youth culture? • Feedback on the two films you have seen? • Do you think world cinema films represent urban youth in the same way as UK and US films? • Yes and no. why? • Yes: Many issues concerning urban youth are universal (dealing drugs to survive is the same in Johannesburg as it is New York for example). • No: However as we have already said you cannot label every nation outside of the US and the UK as the same. They each have their own specific social /cultural issues (In Slumdog, the caste system in India for example). • Discuss: do urban based youth films have to be negative? So why are they often? • What causes urban environments to supposedly malfunction?