Black Panther Flashcards
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Black Panther success
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- Broke records for the highest weekend in the USA, also performed well globally
- Film grossed well over $1 billion worldwide, with 48% in non-US countries
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Historical context
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- From 15th-20th century, European powers colonised African countries and exploited the continent for both resources and slave labour
- Africans were branded ‘savages’ and culture ‘primitive’
- During the early 20th century, African-Americans attempted to establish a new black cultural identity with movements like the Harlem Renaissance
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Cultural context
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- Superhero genres traditionally played by white, male characters
- In 1990s, Will Smith and Wesley Snipes broke ground playing black characters
- Marvel films recently featured non-white characters but as sidekicks, and very few
- Black cinema traditionally consisted of issue-based social realism
- 2016 #oscarssowhite meme drew attention to the lack of diversity in films
- US/European news media tends to portray Africa as underprivileged, developing countries
- Victorian branding of Africa as ‘the Dark continent’
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Economic and political contexts
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- Barack Obama (2009-2017) took initiatives that aided minority and women’s groups
- Donald Trump vowed to reverse these, gaining support from mostly white right-wing Americans
- He also insulted many countries and refused to condemn racist attacks in American cities
- Worrying statistics about the amount of unarmed POCs shot by US police led to the #blacklivesmatter campaign
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Significance of patterns of ownership and control
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- Marvel became a subsidiary of Disney in 2008, who are the film’s distributor which makes it good for vertical integration
- Disney agreed to minimal creative influence over Marvel products
- New team in 2009 began developing T’Challa and lesser known characters
- In early 2000s, Marvel Studios began to produce films
- In 2013, Marvel signed a deal with Netfilx to develop series for 6 more characters (i.e. Daredevil, Punisher)
- Caused conflict with Disney, who had their own streaming channel, in 2019 Netflix cancelled their Marvel shows
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How media organisations maintain audiences
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- Make a film into a ‘cultural event’ across a variety of Media
- Black Panther’s teaser trailers were shown between NBA games and special collaboration with Lexus shown during the Superbowl
- Crowd-funding projects to buy underprivileged children a ticket
- Film released during Black History Month
- ‘Welcome to Wakanda’ catwalk shown in New York Fashion Week
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Regulatory framework of contemporary media in the UK
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- BBFC classifies film and video releases in the UK
- 12a certificate
- The film features very little romantic drama and no sex or nudity
- Fairly violent, but combat is hard to imitate
- Classified PG-13 in USA, similarly in other territories
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Process of production, distribution and circulation
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- Teaser trailer released in June 2017 by ABC during the NBA finals, viewed 89million times on YouTube
- Most tweeted about film of 2018 with more than 5 million tweets globally
- Became the most-tweeted about film ever with 35 million tweets
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Cultural industries, David Hesmondhalgh
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- Black Panther low risk film for producers (introduced in Civil War, comics 50 years)
- Operate a range of cultural industries, synergy
- Marvel films hugely successful
- But an Afrocentric film could be seen as a risk, especially outside the USA and Africa
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Media and power, Curran and Seaton
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- Challenges Curran and Seaton’s idea that domination by a small number of media institutions limit creativity and variety
- Conglomerate model of Marvel more complex pattern of ownership
- How dominance of Marvel in the genre limit opportunities for alternative independent film
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What film in the MCU?
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- 17th film in the MCU
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Who directed BP?
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- Directed by Ryan Cooler
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When was it released?
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- Released in February 2018
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What Oscars did BP win?
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- Won 3 Oscars for Costume, Production Design, and Original Soundtrack
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What was BP nominated for?
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- Nominated for a ‘Best Picture’ Academy Award