Ida Flashcards

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Who is Ida directed by?

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The film is directed by Pawel Pawlikowski.

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Who stars in Ida?

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The film stars Agata Trzebuchowska as Anna and Agata Kulesza as Wanda.

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Analyse the discovery scene.

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  • Follows Ida, Wanda and Feliks discovering the grave of Ida’s parents and Wanda’s son.
  • The cinematography starts with an establishing shot of the three characters walking to the woods.
  • The characters are small and insignificant at the bottom of the shot while the field and trees are tall and imposing.
  • The framing makes the characters uncentered and on the borders of the shot, a stylistic choice used throughout the film to create a sense of isolation and discomfort.
  • The framing also breaks the immersion.
  • The black and white colour filter makes the woods unsettling and sinister.
  • The black and white colour filter along with the academy aspect ratio represents the past and makes the film seem like an authentic post-war film.
  • The shot remains at a high-angle while Feliks sits in the grave, forcing the audience to look down on him.
  • The cut to Wanda switches the focus, with only the lower half of Ida being visible due to the aspect ratio.
  • The silence of the forest creates a dreary, eerie and unsettling atmosphere emphasised by the diegetic ambient sound of Feliks digging.
  • Feliks’ concession prompts sombre orchestral music, one of the few musical tracks in the film, which heightens the emotion and sadness of the scene and leaves a substantial impact on the audience.
  • The scene reflects the truth about Jewish persecution during the war, with Feliks representing those who hid the truth after the war.
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Analyse the apartment scene.

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  • The scene opens with Wanda alone in her bathtub, showing Wanda’s loneliness and sorrow.
  • The scene reflects Wanda’s guilt over her role as a Communist state prosecutor.
  • The window in the corner of the room has a glow that foreshadows the end of the scene.
  • The scene is silent until Wanda plays diegetic orchestral music, which is contrapuntal music that contrasts with the tone of the scene.
  • The window is framed in the middle of the shot, meaning the audience focuses on it.
  • The shot remains fixed, with Wanda leaving the shot to give the audience time to take in the setting.
  • Wanda returns to the shot, getting closer to the open window and creating suspense, before leaving the shot again.
  • Wanda returns to the shot a third time and silently jumps out of the window, leaving a shocking impact on the audience as there is little build up or warning.
  • The diegetic music continues to play after Wanda has jumped, maintaining the shocking nature of the scene.
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