Wednesday 13 May 2015

Finally, a film version of Tis Pity

The final 15 minutes, including Giovanni's farewell to Annabella.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sor5jCdqS0


NO PASSIVE WATCHING! Ask yourselves about the choices Griffi (the director) has made:


- Why does he make Giovanni faceless, and in black, in this scene?


- Why is Annabella in red?


- Is their body language justified in the text?


- Are you pleased or disappointed with the heart/banquet scene? What angle has the director chosen to take? What angle would you take?


Ask your own questions throughout... you will be able to refer to this as 'Griffi's 1971 film' and his interpretation, and use that to prove/contest your own points.


CAKE FOR ANYONE WHO CAN FIND THE REST OF IT.



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