Choose a film from list E. Discuss the film's style in relation to the time and country in which it was produced and how it represents the film movement of which it is a part. OR choose a contemporary film that has been inspired by one of the film movements discussed this term or in the text and provide detailed example on how that film utilized techniques typical of the movement and how it reinforces meaning. Things to consider for both options are Mise En Scene, Cinematography, Editing and Sound choices. Be sure to discuss how all of these reinforce the overall theme and meaning. List E The Battleship Potemkin (1925, Sergei Eisenstein, dir.) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Robert Wiene, dir.) Birth of a Nation Metropolis The General The Great Dictator Belle du Jour Jules and Jim The bicycle thief Ran The Killer (John Woo) .