GCE AS/A level
                     1182/01
                     FILM STUDIES
                     FM2
                     British and American Film

                     A.M. THURSDAY, 21 January 2010
                     21⁄2 hours




ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
In addition to this examination paper, you will need:
•      Resource material
•      a 12 page answer book.


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Answer three questions, one from each section.
Write your answers in the separate answer book provided.


INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
Each question carries 40 marks.
The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each question.
You are reminded that assessment will take into account the quality of written communication
used in your answers.



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                                     FM2: British and American Film

                             Answer three questions – one from each section.


                                    Section A: Producers and Audiences

                                   Choose one question from this section.


Either

1.      Study the items in Part A of the resource material, which include:

        – a website article about Hannah Montana and its target audience
        – a table showing cinema-going by age
        – the cover of an X-Men comic, a film poster and information from a news item


        Use this material, together with your own studies, to answer the following question:

        What are some of the key factors which influence the kinds of film that get made today?   [40]

or

2.      Study the items in Part B of the resource material, which include:

        – an extract from the Amazon website
        – information on Turner Classic Movies
        – an advertisement for the screening of a silent film.

        Use this material, together with your own studies, to answer the following question:

        What are some of the ways in which films from the past are made attractive to contemporary
        audiences?                                                                             [40]




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                                      Section B: British Film Topics
                                  Choose one question from this section.

British Film and Genre
You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following:
Horror or Comedy.
Either
3.      To what extent are the narratives of the films you have studied for this topic typical of their
        genre?                                                                                     [40]
or
4.      How important is the representation of a particular time and place in the films you have
        studied for this topic?                                                              [40]

British Film and Stars
You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following:
Julie Christie or Ewan McGregor.
Either
5.      To what extent does your chosen star raise gender issues in the films you have studied for this
        topic?                                                                                    [40]
or
6.      Discuss the similarities and differences in a range of roles performed by your chosen star. [40]

British Film and Production Companies
You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following:
Ealing Studios or Working Title.
Either
7.      How far do the narratives of the films you have studied for this topic communicate similar
        messages and values?                                                                  [40]
or
8.      ‘A production company often casts the same or similar actors in key roles, and this
        contributes to the overall identity of the company over a period of time.’ How far have you
        found this to be the case in the films you have studied for this topic?                 [40]

British Film: Cultural Study
You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following:
Swinging Britain 1963-1973 or Thatcher’s Britain: the 1980s.
Either
9.      In what ways do the narratives of the films you have studied for this topic explore social and
        cultural issues of the period?                                                             [40]
or
10. How far do key characters in the films you have studied for this topic represent changing
    values and attitudes?                                                                [40]
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British Film: Social-Political Study – ‘Living with Crime’
You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer.

Either

11. How far do the films you have studied for this topic depend on genre conventions to tell their
    stories?                                                                                  [40]

or

12. How are different groups of people represented in the films you have studied for this topic?
                                                                                               [40]


British Film: Identity Study – ‘Borders and Belonging’
You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer.

Either

13. How is narrative used to present the difficulties faced by key characters in the films you have
    studied for this topic?                                                                     [40]

or

14. What are some of the ways in which your studies have contributed to your understanding of
    the issues raised in the films you have chosen for this topic?                       [40]




                          Section C: American Film – Comparative Study

                               Choose one question from this section.


You should compare a minimum of two American films in your answer.

Either

15. How important is place in contributing to key themes in the American films you have studied
    for this topic?                                                                        [40]

or

16. Discuss similarities and differences in the representation of masculinity in your chosen
    American films.                                                                      [40]




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Fm2 winter 2010

  • 1.
    GCE AS/A level 1182/01 FILM STUDIES FM2 British and American Film A.M. THURSDAY, 21 January 2010 21⁄2 hours ADDITIONAL MATERIALS In addition to this examination paper, you will need: • Resource material • a 12 page answer book. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Answer three questions, one from each section. Write your answers in the separate answer book provided. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES Each question carries 40 marks. The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each question. You are reminded that assessment will take into account the quality of written communication used in your answers. `JD*(W10-1182-01)
  • 2.
    2 FM2: British and American Film Answer three questions – one from each section. Section A: Producers and Audiences Choose one question from this section. Either 1. Study the items in Part A of the resource material, which include: – a website article about Hannah Montana and its target audience – a table showing cinema-going by age – the cover of an X-Men comic, a film poster and information from a news item Use this material, together with your own studies, to answer the following question: What are some of the key factors which influence the kinds of film that get made today? [40] or 2. Study the items in Part B of the resource material, which include: – an extract from the Amazon website – information on Turner Classic Movies – an advertisement for the screening of a silent film. Use this material, together with your own studies, to answer the following question: What are some of the ways in which films from the past are made attractive to contemporary audiences? [40] (1182-01)
  • 3.
    3 Section B: British Film Topics Choose one question from this section. British Film and Genre You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following: Horror or Comedy. Either 3. To what extent are the narratives of the films you have studied for this topic typical of their genre? [40] or 4. How important is the representation of a particular time and place in the films you have studied for this topic? [40] British Film and Stars You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following: Julie Christie or Ewan McGregor. Either 5. To what extent does your chosen star raise gender issues in the films you have studied for this topic? [40] or 6. Discuss the similarities and differences in a range of roles performed by your chosen star. [40] British Film and Production Companies You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following: Ealing Studios or Working Title. Either 7. How far do the narratives of the films you have studied for this topic communicate similar messages and values? [40] or 8. ‘A production company often casts the same or similar actors in key roles, and this contributes to the overall identity of the company over a period of time.’ How far have you found this to be the case in the films you have studied for this topic? [40] British Film: Cultural Study You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer and base it on one of the following: Swinging Britain 1963-1973 or Thatcher’s Britain: the 1980s. Either 9. In what ways do the narratives of the films you have studied for this topic explore social and cultural issues of the period? [40] or 10. How far do key characters in the films you have studied for this topic represent changing values and attitudes? [40] (1182-01) Turn over.
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    4 British Film: Social-PoliticalStudy – ‘Living with Crime’ You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer. Either 11. How far do the films you have studied for this topic depend on genre conventions to tell their stories? [40] or 12. How are different groups of people represented in the films you have studied for this topic? [40] British Film: Identity Study – ‘Borders and Belonging’ You should discuss a minimum of two British films in your answer. Either 13. How is narrative used to present the difficulties faced by key characters in the films you have studied for this topic? [40] or 14. What are some of the ways in which your studies have contributed to your understanding of the issues raised in the films you have chosen for this topic? [40] Section C: American Film – Comparative Study Choose one question from this section. You should compare a minimum of two American films in your answer. Either 15. How important is place in contributing to key themes in the American films you have studied for this topic? [40] or 16. Discuss similarities and differences in the representation of masculinity in your chosen American films. [40] (1182-01)