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    4. Cinematography. It's impossible to study a Hitchcock film without considering how he impacted and manipulated its storytelling. The cinematographic techniques employed in Rear Window are important ways of shaping our understanding of the film, and Hitchcock uses a wide array of visual cues to communicate certain messages. Lighting is one such cue that he uses a lot - it is said that at ...

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    Rear Window Introduction Introduction. Release Year: 1954. Genre: Mystery, Thriller. Director: Alfred Hitchcock. Writers: John Michael Hayes, Cornell Woolrich (short story) Stars: Grace Kelly, James Stewart. An Xfinity Triple Play subscription, maybe a Netflix or Hulu account, and all of this trouble could have been avoided.

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    Summary of Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece begins with the protagonist, a talented photographer L.B. "Jeff" Jefferies, breaking his leg and being relegated to his apartment by the injury. He hates being stuck in the situation, and resolves to spy on his neighbours to entertain himself.

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    The premiere of the film adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's voyeuristic detective Rear Window took place in 1954 in Canada. The plot of the film consists of the everyday life of the main character.

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    SAMPLE ESSAY. Rear Window presents voyeurism as both entertaining and dangerous. Discuss. Contention: The act of voyeurism is presented in the film as entertaining but also dangerous as there are consequences for the actions of those who participate. Arguments: Paragraph 1: The entertaining nature of peering into someone else's life to pass the time is explored in the film.

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    4 Rear Window, ACMI Education Resource • Make a list of the characters and write a couple of sentences to describe them. (You can check IMDB if you need a reminder about character names.) • Try to remember details about the world of the film. Provide a description from memory of the interior of each apartment and of the backyards.

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    Rear Window is based on a story from the February 1942 issue of Dime Detective Magazine called "It Had to be Murder", written by Cornell Woolrich (under the pseudonym William Irish). Alfred Hitchcock, who was a longtime fan of Woolrich's pulp thrillers, was taken by the piece, but his goal in adapting it for the screen was to unify the narrative.Jeff doesn't have a girlfriend in Woolrich's ...

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    The entirety of Rear Window takes place in and around the back courtyard connecting apartments in the West Village of New York City. L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart), the resident of one of the second-floor apartments, is a photojournalist who recently broke his leg while on the job. He is going stir crazy, having been stuck inside for the past ...

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    A Cinematographic Techniques in Alfred Hitchcock's Film "Rear Window" Essay. Among the outstanding filmmakers of the twentieth century, Alfred Hitchcock is notable for his talent for creating an atmosphere of suspense and developing the plot through a range of complicated psychological turns. As any talented director, Hitchcock makes wide ...

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    The story goes as follows: Confined to a wheelchair with a broken leg, photo journalist L. B. Jefferies (James Stewart) has little to do but to look out his rear window at his Greenwich Village neighbors. He suspects that one of them, a jewelry salesman named Thorwald, has murdered his invalid wife. With the help of his girl-friend, Lisa ...

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    Introduction. The film, Rear Window, by Alfred Hitchcock explores different themes such as voyeurism, symbolism, and characterization to reveal the life of the main protagonist, who is photographer called Jefferies.From his room after breaking his leg and being rendered immobile, Jefferies has time to observe the behavior of his neighbors for almost six weeks he spends on the wheelchair.

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    This video delves into the historical context behind the surveillance and suspicion seen in Alfred Hitchcock's film 'Rear Window'. It provides a valuable accompaniment to students studying this film. The 1930s and '40s saw a wave of European film directors emigrate to the US. In the same period, anti-communist hysteria due to Cold War ...

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    Essay Prompts; Rear Window. Scene Summaries. Part 1 : 0:00 - 31:57. Part 2 : 31:57 - 56:14 ... Introduction. Scene 1: Meet the neighbours 04:04-08:25. Jeff receives a phone call from his editor, Gunnison, who mistakenly congratulates Jeff on the removal of his cast. Jeff's gaze continues to the two women on a nearby exposed balcony who ...

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    window at the neighbours," his fascination escalates into compulsive voyeurism as he becomes a "window shopper". The very act of watching without being watched becomes a means to ameliorate his lack of power as he gains dominance through holding the phallic symbol of a camera, compensating for the emasculation stemming from his immobility.

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    Political Context. ‍. 'Rear Window' encapsulates the rampant Mccarthyism, and subsequent suspicion, at the time of its release in 1954. The fear of Communist influence in the USA led to heightened political repression from the government, and Americans could only prove their loyalty to the country only by offering others' names to the ...

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    Get unlimited access to SuperSummary. for only $0.70/week. Subscribe. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of "Rear Window" by Cornell Woolrich. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

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    Nevertheless, there are several examples of successful adaptations where the film might surpass the original literary source in popularity. One of such adaptations is Rear Window, a 1954 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and based on Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short story It Had to Be Murder. This paper analyzes the differences between the ...

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    Essay Sample: Introduction Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 masterpiece, "Rear Window," remains an influential classic in cinema, acknowledged as the inspiration for D.J. ... "Rear Window" stands as a timeless testament to the artistry of these fantastic actors and Alfred Hitchcock's directorial genius, creating an indelible mark in the annals of ...

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    Rear Window Essay Questions. 1. Describe the similarities between Lisa and the other single women around the courtyard. What is the significance of these varied portrayals? Each of the women in Jeff's courtyard represents a different possible outcome for Lisa's life. Miss Torso is a young, beautiful single woman, like Lisa, but she is not in ...

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