Reference no: EM132836145
Instruction
Watch one (or more) of the movies listed below, then use one or two of the ideas about representation from Module 2 or the textbook to shine a light on the stories of representation told in the movie(s) you watch. In other words, have the ideas comment on the movie and the movie comment on the ideas-put them into conversation with each other. (You can rent or buy these movies on iTunes, search the Internet for a free version, borrow a copy from a friend, check your local public library, etc.)
Requirements
• 2 to 2.5 pages, double-spaced, typed
• No title page
• You don't need to cite the movie, as it's a common source we're all using, and therefore, one with copyright information I can easily access. However, if you use sources beyond the movie (which you don't have to do), please cite them using either APA or MLA format.
The movies:
• Her, directed by Spike Jonze
• Jawline, directed by Liza Mandelup
• The Great Hack, directed by Karim Armer
• The Matrix, directed by the Wachowskis
• an episode of Black Mirror (but not one from season 1) by Charlie Booker
• Teenage Paparazzo, directed by Adrian Grenier
• The Social Network, directed by David Fincher
• Adaptation, directed by Charlie Kaufman
• Another Earth, directed by Mike Cahill
• Catfish, directed by Nev Schulman
• This is Not a Film, directed by Jafar Panahi (bonus points if you can find this one-it's not easy to come across)
• Me and You and Everyone we Know, directed by Miranda July
• Heart Huckabees, directed by David 0. Russell
• Ingrid goes West by Matt Spicer
• Terms and Conditions May Apply by Cullen Hoback
• Eighth Grade by Bo Burnham
• Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World by Werner Herzog