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Episode 1 - Neo-Period Pieces

47 min · 15 de oct de 2019
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Period pieces are a staple of cinema, from massive classical pieces such as Russian Ark and Mongol to smaller classics such as the musical Oliver. Indeed, these pieces emulate the eccentricities of the stage and theatre productions where design and authenticity is just as important as the play itself. In the same vein of a recreation of a period of time there are the contemporary neo-period pieces. Neo-period pieces are those that recreate more recent periods of time in style and visual aesthetic whether that be for nostalgic purposes or to explore themes that just don’t exist any more, these pieces are becoming far more present in film culture. With prominent directors such as Paul Thomas Anderson and Richard Linklater with Boogie Nights and Dazed and Confused respectively it is clear that neo-period pieces are becoming a staple of modern cinema. Within our podcast for this week, the Move and Music Podcast aim to dissect the film tropes and importances not only culturally but also within a wider context. Some examples of neo-period pieces include Stand by Me and Cinema Paradiso. With these films we plan to understand what made them greats and classics and how the time period and authenticity of the production design are so important to making the films what they become. Furthermore, in studying and breaking this down we aim to highlight director’s specific styles when approaching such works and how they attempt to capture a moment in time that seems to be ripped straight from the history books. The podcast itself will be divided into segments talking about film and will be intertwined with music from the films that we speak about.

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Episode 1 - Neo-Period Pieces

Period pieces are a staple of cinema, from massive classical pieces such as Russian Ark and Mongol to smaller classics such as the musical Oliver. Indeed, these pieces emulate the eccentricities of the stage and theatre productions where design and authenticity is just as important as the play itself. In the same vein of a recreation of a period of time there are the contemporary neo-period pieces. Neo-period pieces are those that recreate more recent periods of time in style and visual aesthetic whether that be for nostalgic purposes or to explore themes that just don’t exist any more, these pieces are becoming far more present in film culture. With prominent directors such as Paul Thomas Anderson and Richard Linklater with Boogie Nights and Dazed and Confused respectively it is clear that neo-period pieces are becoming a staple of modern cinema. Within our podcast for this week, the Move and Music Podcast aim to dissect the film tropes and importances not only culturally but also within a wider context. Some examples of neo-period pieces include Stand by Me and Cinema Paradiso. With these films we plan to understand what made them greats and classics and how the time period and authenticity of the production design are so important to making the films what they become. Furthermore, in studying and breaking this down we aim to highlight director’s specific styles when approaching such works and how they attempt to capture a moment in time that seems to be ripped straight from the history books. The podcast itself will be divided into segments talking about film and will be intertwined with music from the films that we speak about.

15 de oct de 201947 min