BCA 101 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
Hollywood Renaissance films - ANSWERSCounter-cultural films that critique myths.
The Graduate (1967) - ANSWERSexample of a countercultural Hollywood Renaissance film
anti-hero - ANSWERSAn aspect of HR films where character is technically a pro...
BCA 101 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
Hollywood Renaissance films - ANSWERSCounter-cultural films that critique myths.
The Graduate (1967) - ANSWERSexample of a countercultural Hollywood Renaissance film
anti-hero - ANSWERSAn aspect of HR films where character is technically a protagonist but rejects authority and laws.
"Midnight Cowboy" (1969) John Schlesinger - ANSWERSExample #1 of a counter-cultural film with an anti-hero
"Easy Rider" (1969) Dennis Hopper - ANSWERSExample #2 of a counter-cultural film with an anti-hero
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975) Mitos Forman - ANSWERSExample #3 of a counter-cultural film with an anti-hero
America as a "sterile society" - ANSWERSAn aspect of HR where American culture is portrayed as oppressive and has a blind commitment to traditional systems and myths.
Explorations of sexual/psychological conflicts - ANSWERSAn aspect of HR where characters are in non-
traditional sexual/psychological situations ex: The Graduate (1967)
Mixing of Comic and Seriousness - ANSWERSAn aspect of HR ex: "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) Stanley Kubrick
an anti-war comedy
Self Conscious use of dramatic techniques - ANSWERSInspired by French new wave and Italian neorealist, using slow-motion, quick-cutting, stylized memory/dream/drug sequences. Competition from TV - ANSWERSReason #1 for increased sexual content and violence in film.
Influence of European Cinema's sexual freedom - ANSWERSReason #2 for increased sexual content and violence in film.
Underground Cinema - ANSWERSReason #3 for increased sexual content and violence in film. ex: Andy Warhol's "Blow-j*b" film
Fragmented Audiences - ANSWERSReason #4 for increased sexual content and violence in film.
Changing cultural value systems - ANSWERSReason #5 for increased sexual content and violence in film.
Myths challenged by counter-culture - ANSWERSMilitary/War, Religion, Police, Education, Drugs/Alcohol,
Marriage, Adult Authority
"Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) Authur Penn - ANSWERScounter-cultural film example #1
"M*A*S*H" (1970) Robert Altman - ANSWERScounter-cultural film example #2
"Harold and Maude" (1971) Hal Ashby - ANSWERScounter-cultural film example #3
CARA - ANSWERSClassification and Rating Administration
CARA's purpose - ANSWERSReplaced the production code with a rating system for films by the MPAA in 1968.
G rating - ANSWERSGeneral Audiences
M Rating - ANSWERSMature Audiences
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