I Daniel Blake Flashcards

Don't fail media studies a level

1
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What year did IDB come out?

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2016

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What is the name of the Director?

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Ken Loach

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What are examples of Loach’s other works?

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Cathy Come Home, Kes (1960s)

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What award did IDB win and where was it won?

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The Palme D’or at Cannes Film Festival

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What social issues does IDB tackle?

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Poverty, the Work Capability Assessment, the Welfare system.

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What genre does IDB come under?

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British Social Realism

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What did the film make at box office?

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$8 million grossing (Loach’s highest grossing film).

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What institutions was the film funded by?

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The BBC and the BFI.

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What is the significance of being funded by the BBC and the BFI rather than being commercially funded?

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It is more interested about the message it sends and making a statement than the profit it makes. It does not have to make a massive profit (Hesmondhalgh).

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What were some of the features of the film being described as “low-buget?”

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  • Filmed mostly on Location in Newcastle
  • No special effects
  • Less well known actors
  • Discussion point: this may also help influence the “realism” of the genre.
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What is the significance of Ken Loach being the director of the film?

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  • He is a big name in British social realism, has a career spanning decades.
  • He may already have a loyal “fan” base that would recognise his name and watch the film.
  • His star power may have secured him funding that a lesser well known producer may not have gotten
  • His “guaranteed” audience may mean he can get away with more risks in the film as he acts as financial stability.
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What are examples of marketing used in IDB?

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  • An article written “by” Daniel Blake in the Independent portraying the film’s beliefs and messages as advertisement.
  • Projecting messages onto the houses of parliament drove home the political motivation of the film.
  • # WeAreAllDanielBlake on Twitter trended and created discourse and exposure for the film below the line.
  • YouTube trailers featuring the award it won and the companies it received funding from
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What do Curran and Seaton say variety in ownership will encourage in media products?

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More variety and creativity in media products. IDB arguably upholds this as it does not operate on a logic of “profit and power”.

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