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The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in Film
Padevětová, Marie ; Czesany Dvořáková, Tereza (advisor) ; Česálková, Lucie (referee)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to examine the film Anthropoid (Sean Ellis, GB / USA / CZ, 2016) from the perspective of its plurimedial network. This concept comes from two German literary academists, Astrid Erll and Stephanie Wodianka, who also apply it on the film medium. The "density" of a plurimedial network is connected to the persistence of a film in a collective memory of a certain group - in case of this thesis, of the Czech society. The denser the plurimedial constellation is, the longer can the medium persist in the collective memory. Such network can be consisted of purposely aimed marketing strategies, coming from within the public campaign of the film, or spontaneous, neutral or biased reactions from journalists or society on preparation works on the film, and on the film itself. The plurimedial constellation is also possibly influenced by wholly pragmatic facets, such as, where or when the premiere took place, the design of film posters or any other products connected to the film (e.g. merchandise). The artwork, which has its constellation strong enough, so it perpetuates the act of remembering in people's minds, call the authors a memory film. This thesis chooses from the broad spectrum of possible ways of examining the plurimedial network of a film a method of media...

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