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Mise-en-scene (Chapter 5 from the book Looking at Movies)

Topics of discussion What is Mise-en-scene?

Setting in cinema.

Mood and atmosphere in films.

Costumes in films.

Analysis of clips from the following movies:

Amadeus (1984), dir. Milos Forman Blue Velvet (1986), dir. David Lynch Lost Highway (1997), dir. David Lynch Psycho (1960), dir. Alfred Hitchcock Rear Window (1954), dir. Alfred Hitchcock

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), dir. Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones

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