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Between life and death
Veljanoski, Antonio ; MALIMÁNEK, Karel (advisor) ; TRAJKOV, Ivo (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on film scenes or sequences in which the main characters move from life to death (i.e. they die) and from death to life. The thesis contains a summary and analysis of these scenes from editorial and psychological point of view, as well as from formal point of view. This thesis presents only the most basic examples of the world cinematography. Sequence selection includes a variety of cases that differ from one another. The aim is to analyse the different variations of the examples, which enables the readers of this thesis to understand the importance of editing and film dramaturgy during the creation of film, and it shows how they affect the behavior of the characters from a psychological point of view. Some of the films that deal with this subject are not covered by this diploma thesis because they contain the tools already used in another film that was made earlier and has already been analysed in the text. The thesis focuses mainly on feature films, not on animated ones. This thesis includes a DVD, which contains almost all the analyzed scenes.
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Female heroines in Jessica Hausner's feature films
Kolářová, Klára ; BENDOVÁ, Helena (advisor) ; VAJCHR, Marek (referee)
The topic of my bachelor thesis is: The female heroines in Jessica Hausner's feature films. Jessica Hausner (1972) is the Austrian film director and
screenwriter. She has made four feature films - Lovely Rita (2001), Hotel (2004), Lourdes (2009) and Amour fou (2014). I try to analyze whether there are active or passive heroines, whether they decide by themselves or let others to decide for them. I try to identify ways which create this activity (or passivity).
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