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These flashcards cover key vocabulary and concepts from the analysis of the film 'Victoria', focusing on themes, filmmaking techniques, and cultural significance.
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superrealistic approach
A filmmaking technique that aims to create a sense of realism and immersion for the audience.
one take
A shooting method where a film is captured in a single, continuous shot without cuts or edits.
subjective camera
A camera perspective that allows the viewer to experience the emotions and situations of a character more intimately.
dilemma
A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives.
symbolism of hair
In the film, Victoria's hair represents her feelings of freedom and power based on how she styles it.
emotional intelligence
The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
Berlini culture
A focus on cultural elements unique to Berlin, such as social habits and fashion, often contrasting with other cultures.
handheld camera
A method of filming where the camera is held in the filmmaker's hands rather than on a tripod, creating a more dynamic and intimate feel.
final scene
The last sequence in a film, often pivotal in conveying the concluding message or emotion of the narrative.
realistic representation
Portrayal that seeks to depict events, characters, and situations in a manner that is true to life.