2. Michel Gondry was born on the 8th May 1963 in
Versaillers and is a French film director,
screenwriter and producer. His career began with
the importance he felt on emotion as much of his
inspiration came from the film Le voyage.
He is famous for his creative visual style and
distinctive use of mise en scene. In 2004 he won an
Academy Award for the Bets Original screenplay as
one of the writers of the film Eternal Sunshine of
the Spotless Mind which is often ranked one of the
greatest films of the 2000s.
Other films that Gondry has made consists of the
surrealistic science fantasy comedy The Science of
Sleep, the comedy-drama Be Kind Rewind, the
superhero action comedy The Green Hornet and
the romantic drama Mood Indigo.
Gondry is also well known for his music video
collaborations with artist such as The Chemical
Brothers, Bjork and The White Stripes.
3. Gondry has produced many different types of films such as
narrative films, short films and documentaries. Most of his
popular films are from the narrative category but are also
most of his newest work. All of his films have a
postmodernist theme within them and portray many
different concepts.
Most of the film is
told as flashback
which links very well
to postmodernism,
Puff (Rhys Ifans)
testifies to Congress,
Lila Jute (Patricia
Arquette) tells her
story to the police,
while a dead Nathan
Bronfman (Tim
Robbins) addresses
an unseen audience
in the netherworld.
Eternal Sunshine of he spotes
mind: The emotionally
withdrawn Joel Barish and the
wild free-spirit Clementine
Kruczynski begin a relationship on
a Long Island Rail Road train from
Montauk, New York. The couple
are almost immediately drawn to
each other despite their
drastically different personalities.
Although they do not realize it at
the time, Joel and Clementine
are, in fact, former lovers, now
separated after having spent two
years together. Much of the film
takes place in Joel's mind which is
very postmodernism. As his
memories are erased, he tries to
avoid the erasing effects of the
procedure by hiding Clementine
in remote parts of his
unconscious.
Mood Indigo: Colin has a very pleasant life he is rich, he loves the food
which his cook (Nicolas) makes, he loves his pianocktail (contraction of
piano and cocktail, a word invented by Vian) and his friend Chick. One
day while having lunch with Chick, Chick tells him that he met a girl
named Alise with whom he has a common passion with. The writer
Jean-Sol Partre (a spoonerism of Jean-Paul Sartre who was Boris Vian's
friend). Colin meets Chloe at a party Chick invited him to. They fall in
love, marry, but Chloe becomes ill during their honeymoon. As time
passes, Chloe's condition deteriorates while the relationship between
Chick and Alise turns sour.
4. Gondry has worked with an numerous amount
of different music artists of different genres. He
has produced many music videos that have
reversed a number 1 spot in the charts. One of
the greatest artist's he has worked with is Paul
McCartney whom music video Gondry adds a
postmodernism theme to.
Paul McCartney- Dance tonight:
Shots used within the music video:
• Establishing shot
• Long shot
• Close up
• Over the shoulder shot
Editing:
• Ghosting effect
• Slow cuts
• Reverse filming
Mise en Scene:
• Under exposed lighting
• The clothing that has been used in
this music video are very minimal
and have dark tones to fit in with
the lighting.
• The props look very homely which
reflects to the lyrics of the song