OLD A2C2SA Global Film: HOFD & PL Flashcards
What year is PL set in?
1944
In which real place is PL set?
In the hills of Northern Spain
Which war is taking place at time PL is set?
WW2
Name the conflict which took place in Spain before the films begins, between 1936 and 1939
The Spanish Civil War - the Nationalists, led by General Franco, won
Name the two sides in the Spanish Civil War
The Republicans (Popular Front, defenders of the Second Republic) versus the Nationalists
Name the leader of the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War
General Franco
What is the name of the specific grouping led by Franco (Vidal is also a member of this group)
The Falangists
Francoism is a specific ideology based on three other ideologies/traditions. Name them.
Fascism; Monarchism; Catholicism
Vidal’s father was killed fighting in Morocco - why is that significant?
Morocco (a Spanish colony at the time) is where General Franco made his name by defeating republican forces. Vidal idolises both his father and ‘El Caudillo’, Franco.
The Nationalists and Republicans had very different ideologies - what were they, briefly?
Nationalists: Right-wing (conservative) traditionalist ideology encompassing Fascism, monarchism and very traditional Spanish Catholicism (similar in many ways to Mussolini in Italy). Generally conservative in terms of importance of traditional family especially the role of women as wives and mothers with male/father at the head; anti-divorce, and women’s rights as workers (effectively banned by Franco) the role of the powerful Catholic Church within the State; influence of the monarchy and notion of absolute power & control of one strong militaristic (male) leader; anti-trade unions/workers’ organisations.
Republicans: Left-wing/liberal internationalist rather than nationalist; left/liberal ideological mish-mash reflecting the different political organisations which made up the ant-fascist Popular Front inc. communists, socialists. trade unions, anarchists and the International Brigades. Generally more progressive in terms of attitudes to workers’/women’s rights, including de-criminalisation of prostitution, women’s rights at work, divorce etc, and the existence of one women-only brigade during the SCW.
Name the three key female characters in PL.
Ofelia, Carmen & Mercedes
Name three key male characters in PL.
Captain Vidal, Dr.Ferreiro & the Faun (arguably the Pale Man)
What’s the significance of the way in which Vidal greets Carmen & Ofelia?
Both: Vidal checks his pocket watch - he runs by the clock and is also obsessed with the past and the future. Carmen: Vidal greets her by placing his hand on her belly ( the vessel for his son!), then insists that she sit in a wheelchair, effectively ‘disabling’ her. Carmen is primarily valued as a mother/incubator.
Ofelia: grips her left hand in his black leather glove (right hand). A small but significant act: republicans greeted with their left hand, whilst nationalists used the right. Ofelia is probably completely unaware of this, but Vidal picks up on anything which (in his eyes) is a challenge to him or his beliefs.
Del Toro: ‘ …fascism…is the absolute absence of ________________, the absolute lack of __________ and the most ____________ expression of power’
imagination; choice; masculine
NOTE: this lack of imagination is the key (literally!) to Vidal’s downfall due to his inability to imagine anyone, especially a peasant woman like Mercedes, plotting against him.
Identify six important props in the Pale Man scene
The key (from the last mission), the knife (for the final sacrifice), the grapes (the temptation ; the pile of shoes (the warning: holocaust reference); the chalk (the portal between the worlds); the hourglass (yet another measure of time);