The first UK Dogme95 film, Gypo was created on a modest budget of £250,000 and filmed in just thirteen days, adhering to the Dogme95 principles by shooting each scene only once and incorporating improvised dialogue. Its unconventional approach led to unexpected international acclaim, surprising both the writer/director Jan Dunn and producer Elaine Whickham. The film has since been showcased at various prestigious film festivals across Europe and the United States, garnering significant attention for its unique style and execution.
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- 2007
- 2007
Exploring the theme of blindness in mid-20th century African American novels, this seminar paper examines the metaphorical blindness experienced by black protagonists rather than a literal physical impairment. It delves into the concept of psychical blindness, emphasizing how one's perception of reality is shaped by internal perspectives. The analysis draws on Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" to illustrate how these inner visions influence characters' understanding and engagement with the world around them.