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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Wes Andersons färgstarka värld : En studie av färg i film / The colourful world of Wes Anderson : A study of colour in cinema

Hallenquist, Peter January 2009 (has links)
<p> </p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>The focus of this essay is the american director Wes Anderson and the use of colour in his films. I also put some focus on colour as a neglected element in film studies, and what has caused this neglect. In my own research, I have analysed three of Anderson's films: <em>Bottle Rocket</em> (1996), <em>The Royal Tenenbaums</em> (2001) and <em>The Darjeeling Limited</em> (2007). To get a broad sense of a films use of colour, I have investigated the colour scheme, the colours of the costumes, as well as colour patterns. I have also interpreted the symbolism related to certain colours and then used the results of the analyses to answer the question; "how does Wes Anderson use colour, and in which film is this most apparent?" A very generalizing answer to this question, is that Anderson use colour as a means of signifying the characters' feelings and ambitions, and also their relations to the themes of the films. He does this by connecting symbolic values to certain colours and makes these colours stand out in certain scenes and in the characters' clothes. The film that best shows this use of colour is <em>The Royal Tenenbaums</em>. In short, this essay will hopefully bring some understanding of how colours are used in the films of Wes Anderson, but also open up the eyes of the readers to the importance of the neglected element itself; colour.</p><p> </p>
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Wes Andersons färgstarka värld : En studie av färg i film / The colourful world of Wes Anderson : A study of colour in cinema

Hallenquist, Peter January 2009 (has links)
Abstract The focus of this essay is the american director Wes Anderson and the use of colour in his films. I also put some focus on colour as a neglected element in film studies, and what has caused this neglect. In my own research, I have analysed three of Anderson's films: Bottle Rocket (1996), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) and The Darjeeling Limited (2007). To get a broad sense of a films use of colour, I have investigated the colour scheme, the colours of the costumes, as well as colour patterns. I have also interpreted the symbolism related to certain colours and then used the results of the analyses to answer the question; "how does Wes Anderson use colour, and in which film is this most apparent?" A very generalizing answer to this question, is that Anderson use colour as a means of signifying the characters' feelings and ambitions, and also their relations to the themes of the films. He does this by connecting symbolic values to certain colours and makes these colours stand out in certain scenes and in the characters' clothes. The film that best shows this use of colour is The Royal Tenenbaums. In short, this essay will hopefully bring some understanding of how colours are used in the films of Wes Anderson, but also open up the eyes of the readers to the importance of the neglected element itself; colour.
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L'influence du rapport à la figure du père dans le processus de construction identitaire des personnages du film «The Royal Tenenbaums» de Wes Anderson

Gosselin, Myriam 19 April 2018 (has links)
Ce mémoire a pour objectif de mettre en lumière la manière dont la figure du père influence la construction identitaire des personnages du film The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) du cinéaste Wes Anderson. L’analyse du film effectuée dans ce mémoire porte sur la relation qu’entretiennent le père et les enfants Tenenbaum, de même que sur la figure paternelle ou sur l’idée que les personnages se font du rôle du père. Le père réel et la figure du père idéal ont une fonction déterminante dans la constitution de leurs identités respectives. Par l’articulation de certaines réflexions issues des théories psychanalytiques de C. G. Jung et de Jacques Lacan, ainsi que par l’emprunt de quelques notions relatives à l’identité narrative élaborées par le philosophe Paul Ricœur, cette étude a pour but de rendre compte de la manière dont s’organise la perception de la paternité chez les personnages, ainsi que des effets que celle-ci induit.

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