Sunday 13 March 2016

A Field In England: the appeal of arthouse film

What are some of the suggested audience pleasures for arthouse film?

The art cinema is much less involved with action than response; it is a cinema of psychological effects looking for their explanations. Arthouse movie is strongly narrative driven and persona pushed where as Hollywood film is purely entertainment. Although some arthouse movies are overseas, Bourdieu prompt that having cultural competences to read difficult texts offers the individual cultural capital.

Why do some audiences struggle with arthouse film? Refer to some media theory here (there are some important media theories discussed in the article itself).

Arthouse film is extra creative instead commercial in personality, which makes it much less appealing to mainstream audiences. As a result of some films being foreign, the usage of subtitles can also be an irritant to some viewers, might be probably the most working class audiences. David Bordwell suggested that 'the art cinema is much less concerned with motion than reaction; it is a cinema of psychological effects in search of their causes'. So the producers of artwork cinema will not be in the trade of constructing it convenient for audiences to learn the movie.

To what extent is arthouse film only for the middle classes and older audiences? 

Why might this be the case?
According to Bourdieu, having such ‘cultural competences’ to read difficult texts gave the individual cultural capital and is one of the ways in which social class is emphasised. Therefore, because arthouse film is considered so highbrow and film that has a deeper contextual meaning, which people with cultural capital can understand, it appeals to middle class audiences more. In terms of the older audiences ,you would say that considering the fact that arthouse film is almost always documentaries or movies that are viewed a section of 'artwork' or visually appealing, it suits their interests greater than any individual from a more youthful generation. 

What type of audience would A Field In England appeal to?


I think that it is targeted on the older generation because of the surroundings of the seventeenth century and the usage of the black and white filming. In phrases of demographics it will appeal to extra of a middle class, ABC1 audience. Nevertheless, you might argue that it would appeal to the younger audience as there's use of medications, which is stereotypically linked with the more youthful new release nowadays.

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