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Magic Realism

Magic Realism. By: Sarah Moseley. Definition. When magical elements are present in a normal, realistic life setting. Eg . An individual living for a number of generations over what is a common life age to live to. What it does.

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Magic Realism

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  1. Magic Realism By: Sarah Moseley

  2. Definition • When magical elements are present in a normal, realistic life setting. • Eg. An individual living for a number of generations over what is a common life age to live to.

  3. What it does • Magic Realism is not recognized Film category, but is a literary Film Genre. • Magic Realism brings magic into everyday life. • Teaches the audience to look at objects from a new perspective

  4. The Beginning • Began around 1924, when a German art critic, Franz Roh, used the term to describe real forms which were painted in a way that did not coincide with reality. • Was originally used to describe literature and art works, and later as a means to describe so film works.

  5.  Wings of Desire 1987 • Represents a Magic Realism Film. • It is predominantly shot in black and white, which represents how the Angels see “us”.The only scenes shot in color represent what humans see. • Shooting the film in black and white also causes the audience to focus on the entire scene and not focus on the brightest colored object in the shot, which happens in color films. (The eye naturally focuses on the brightest colored objects it sees.)

  6. Wings of Desire 1987 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic8iGIdv80o 1987 Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VTrSmLEtWw&feature=endscreen&NR=1 Nick Cave concert scene, “Wings of Desire” - Nick Cave represents a Fallen Angel?

  7. Pan’s Labyrinth 2006 • Pan’s Labyrinth 2006- Directed by: Guillermo Del Toro • Told the story of a young Spanish girl named Ofelia, living in a world to horrible for her to understand, so she escapes into a world of make-believe, that may not be as imaginary as it first appears. • The Magic that exists in the film is not painted as being beautiful and sweet, but as dark and dangerous. • “Del Toro carefully constructs each frame with care, marrying sound and image together to form a beautiful world of magical realism.” (Ted Pigeon)

  8. Pan’s Labyrinth 2006 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqYiSlkvRuwofficial trailer • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-XYPJ3_YAY&oref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DI-XYPJ3_YAY&has_verified=1 real world in which Ofelia lives. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXQZ2epJIqg magical life scene inserted into real world which Ofelia would rather be in.

  9. Other Examples of Magical Realism • Groundhog Day  1993, directed by Harold Ramis • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World  2010, directed by Edgar Wright  • Moulin Rouge  2001, directed by BazLuhrmann • Adaption  2002, directed by Spike Jonze

  10. Bibliography • http://www.public.asu.edu/~aarios/resourcebank/definitions/ • http://www.class.uh.edu/courses/engl3322/nkomar/page_2.htm • http://www.thecinematicart.com/2007/02/cinema-2006-cinematic-magical-realism.html

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